Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-16 Thread Mario
Hi, I've created an account on moodio.fm, but I can't login with my phone, it 
says access denied also if username and password are correct.

it's a comon problem?

Thanks in advance.

A presto,
Mario Loreti
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If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Scott Erichsen
Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.
 
Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.
 
The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.
 
Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.
 
I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.
 
Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm


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If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Scott Erichsen
Link has been corrected.

From: blindphones-boun...@mosenexplosion.com
[mailto:blindphones-boun...@mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 9:17 AM
To: 'The Accessible Phones Discussion List'
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

I was just recommended a service I haven't seen before, and it is very cool
indeed.
 
Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.
 
Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.
 
The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.
 
Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.
 
I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.
 
Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm.
 
Jonathan
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Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Keith Gillard
Smoking dude nice work!

Could this finally be the anser to my WMA woes?

Cheers!
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pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.

Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.

The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.

Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.

I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.

Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm


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RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Scott Erichsen
If you want more info, thanks to Jonathan Mosen he's the one who found this
and I ment to credit him in the original message.
I have played with this and it does indeed work really well.
But it's being discussed on the blindphones list.


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On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Smoking dude nice work!

Could this finally be the anser to my WMA woes?

Cheers!
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From: Scott Erichsen piano...@scotterichsen.com
To: 'vip list' vi...@softspeak.com.au; 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.

Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.

The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.

Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.

I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.

Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm


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Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Keith Gillard
Well I cannot get the links to work.  Also will it stream AM stations as 
well?

Cheers.
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


If you want more info, thanks to Jonathan Mosen he's the one who found this
and I ment to credit him in the original message.
I have played with this and it does indeed work really well.
But it's being discussed on the blindphones list.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Smoking dude nice work!

Could this finally be the anser to my WMA woes?

Cheers!
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From: Scott Erichsen piano...@scotterichsen.com
To: 'vip list' vi...@softspeak.com.au; 'PC Audio Discussion List'
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.

Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.

The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.

Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.

I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.

Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm


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RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Yes it will, the medium of terrestrial transmission has no impact on whether
it will stream or not.

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 2:00 p.m.
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Well I cannot get the links to work.  Also will it stream AM stations as
well?

Cheers.
- Original Message -
From: Scott Erichsen piano...@scotterichsen.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


If you want more info, thanks to Jonathan Mosen he's the one who found this
and I ment to credit him in the original message.
I have played with this and it does indeed work really well.
But it's being discussed on the blindphones list.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Smoking dude nice work!

Could this finally be the anser to my WMA woes?

Cheers!
- Original Message - 
From: Scott Erichsen piano...@scotterichsen.com
To: 'vip list' vi...@softspeak.com.au; 'PC Audio Discussion List'
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.

Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.

The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.

Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.

I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.

Visit Moodio on the web at http://www.moodio.fm


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Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

2009-08-15 Thread Keith Gillard
Exellent!

I only ask since your link has FM in the URL.


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Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 8:53 PM
Subject: RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Yes it will, the medium of terrestrial transmission has no impact on whether
it will stream or not.

Jonathan

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On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 2:00 p.m.
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Well I cannot get the links to work.  Also will it stream AM stations as
well?

Cheers.
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From: Scott Erichsen piano...@scotterichsen.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


If you want more info, thanks to Jonathan Mosen he's the one who found this
and I ment to credit him in the original message.
I have played with this and it does indeed work really well.
But it's being discussed on the blindphones list.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
Sent: Sunday, 16 August 2009 11:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!

Smoking dude nice work!

Could this finally be the anser to my WMA woes?

Cheers!
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To: 'vip list' vi...@softspeak.com.au; 'PC Audio Discussion List'
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: If you Like Streaming Radio, you'll Love moodio!


Moodio is a portal for mobile phones allowing you to stream any Internet
radio station. It is easy to sign up, and the site is 100% accessible, both
on your PC and phone.

Moodio has a large database of streaming radio stations from which you can
choose. If a station you want isn't in the database, you can add it with an
easy form. Once you've added the stations you want, you log in with your
phone and your list of stations is available to you.

The service transcodes the stream for you, and sends it to your phone. There
are two reasons why this is very cool. First, my one ongoing annoyance with
Symbian is its lack of streaming Windows Media support. But with Moodio, any
Windows Media stream is available to you on your phone, as our Shoutcast
streams and a wide range of other formats.

Second, even if your phone supports some of these formats out of the box,
Moodio might save you money. If you have a cap on the amount of data you can
use each month, Moodio can send you the stream at a lower bit rate than the
original stream. let's take the stream for The Legend as an example. It is a
128KBPS MP3 stream, which uses about 15 K per second. In a little over 1
minute, you'll have used a meg. The default bit rate from Moodio is 24KBPS
parametric stereo. For the same stream transcoded by Moodio after a minute,
you'll have used only 180K. So you are getting the same stream, using about
a fifth of the data. Now because of the transcoding, and the lower bit rate,
it's not going to sound as good as the original. But the bit rate of the
stream you receive is configurable, so if quality rather than data
consumption is your aim, crank up the bit rate.

I'm thrilled to have found this, it really does rock.

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