>> Does anyone have a good parser for BBC 'net broadcasts? The default one >> sort of works but the name tags have the url in them and hence run off >> the >> end of the screen so its impossible to see what it is you're selecting >> after the radio front page has been harvested. >> >> As well as the parser, a good starting URL would help as well!! > > I've got one for ABC Australia! OK, probably not much help, I know. > > Which parser are you using when you say the default one - is it the > default.pl file? Would you mind sharing your streams.res entries for > these? > All contributions welcome!!
I've not played with streams.res - I just edit stuff into the setup screen. I assume that ends up in the database rather than a flat file... At least the shoutcast stuff I'm using (with shoutcast.pl) is getting good results by searching on genre, ordering by the number of listeners and listing 100 stations that I can scroll down. This is an example of a URL I harvest for links: http://www.shoutcast.com?s=blues&orderby=listeners&numresult=100 I've tried parsing the text-mode links on the BBC site but no luck so far (assembler & C I can cope with but not perl!!) -- Robin Gilks _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
