Is this anything to do with this BBC blog post: 'Changes to access of
BBC live radio streams on selected TuneIn platforms in the UK'
(https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/37e4e3f6-fbd2-4c14-8d72-7f7139641582)
I think this has been brought up before, but apparently the service was
BosseJ wrote:
> I don't have a BT homehub but I found 'something'
> (https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-setup-Wi-Fi-network/Smart-Hub-DHCP-reservations/m-p/1855486#M153179)
> via Google:
> I assume you have admin access through the web interface on the homehub.
>
> >
Code:
wownflutter wrote:
> I was able to finally get to the point where I can't make changes to all
> the settings. I've tried quite a few different settings but still am
> having no luck with wireless or wired connections.
> 25839
> The reason I have info in the wireless and wired settings is
Mnyb wrote:
> The transcoding may be disabled for a reason . The machine migth not
> have memory and cpu for the tasks or there are no SoX FLAC and FAAD (and
> more ) binaries and helper apps compiled for that platform or both of
> them .
I'm not sure why Zyxel decided to disable the
swet wrote:
> hello
>
> I'm trying to stream hi resolution AAC 320 from paradise radio. I have
> LMS 7.7.1 running on zyxel 325 NAS into squeeze classic with firmware
> 137.
>
> the URL I am using is:
> http://stream-dc1.radioparadise.com:80/aac-320
>
> the squeezebox reports: 'problem,
Owen Smith wrote:
> ... But anyway, is there a way to play this with LMS?
I had a quick look at captured network packets with the Android Classic
FM App with HD turned on. I guess it is using shoutcast/icecast at
192kbps aac, as I see the following stuff around the start of what I
assume is the
Steelstar wrote:
> Ok, it worked :)
>
> Now I have another question:
> I have the following stream:
> http://shoutcast.radio24.it:8000/listen.pls
>
> This radio is also on web version of Tunein
> (http://tunein.com/radio/Radio-24-1048-s26090/?streamid=65542096) but I
> can't find it with my
Steelstar wrote:
> Hi everybody.
> I have a Squeezebox Radio with a LMS on a Synology NAS.
>
> In my favorites I have this Italian radio: Radio Deejay
> About 1 month ago something changed (in Tunein or in the specific radio
> streaming) and can't make this station work.
> I can't find anymore
bpa wrote:
> Why are 192KHz DAC made in the first place ?
Damn useful spin-off (together with 192KHz ADCs) for other applications
that need to record and play back high dynamic range signals at somewhat
higher than human audible frequencies though.
Julf wrote:
> What is the correlation, in your view, between dynamic range and sample
> rate? As to high frequencies, even a 96 kHz sample rate is total
> overkill, allowing you to record signals up to 48 kHz, enough for the
> pet bat named Eric. :)
I was meaning having a 24-bits (with good
Julf wrote:
> Yes, the first stage bootloader firmware is update-able, but usually
> there is little need to do it unless you need to boot from exotic
> hardware or directly over the net.
No it's not. It is in embedded rom.
IanH99 wrote:
> Lots of people use As and Bs as players, so it has enough power.
> Add the gpio header, plug in a DAC and you can have the equivalent of
> the receiver.
> With SD card, wifi dongle, power supply and a case you would still have
> change out of £50
Pimoroni have a tiny matching
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Was looking at the zero but a problem come to mind, how would you set up
> the wifi without another Pi ? :(
For piCorePlayer, same as model A+. Either boot up with display and
keyboard attached to set up wifi, or edit config file on the sdcard on
your pc. Instructions on
May be not the best pi player but certainly the cheapest and smallest
option: this £12 dac:
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/phat-dac?utm_source=Shopify_campaign=7bf10bd465-Pi_Zero11_25_2015_medium=email_term=0_3772e11665-7bf10bd465-83749289_cid=7bf10bd465_eid=8a3ad8e47d
plus the new
Mnyb wrote:
*How squeezebox volume works
There seems to be an assumption from Julf that all squeezebox volume
(including replay gain) works by digital scaling of the digital input
samples prior to input the DAC - and with a decent 24-bit DAC that is a
fine thing to do. But is this true for
bpa wrote:
From the BBC Nitro Public License
https://developer.bbc.co.uk/nitropubliclicence
If plugin developer uses a single key for a Plugin then BBC will
aggregate all uses of the key by all users and so developer could never
control the frequency or number of times the plugin
ftlight wrote:
News on BBC Nitro, just posted on the Internet Blog:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/bc82562e-ea9d-4655-982d-e6219b2c877b
Some hope, perhaps:
Access to Nitro is provided via an API key. This determines the quota
(number of requests allowed in a given time
MrClive wrote:
Thanks for all of your help with this.
I don't tend to store music locally but I have thought of adding it.
Would I need to rip to FLAC to add this. If so would I need to do this
on another device, such as my laptop or could I add a plug in CD drive
to this?
From the
yeomanspc wrote:
You need the Pi (make sure to get the latest beefed up version). I've
seen special offers for these as low as 15 ukp.
Ideally a box/case to put it in (plenty on amazon).
A charger (USB) - go for a 2amp or more (so it can power the Pi and a
hard disk). And a Mini usb
d6jg wrote:
It is indeed intriguing. Presumably the TuneIn 320 Kbps streams are
international i.e. no live sport?
A useless thought for late on an Easter Saturday. Given how proud the
BBC are of providing 320kbps HLS streams for all 57 BBC radio stations,
I wonder how many listener-seconds
d6jg wrote:
It's pretty clear that Andrew Scott doesn't really know what's going on.
He claims all his statements are made in good faith but so many are just
plain wrong!
We've turned off RTMP. Errr. No you haven't!
Listen Again is available via HLS/AAC at 320kbps. Errr. Try 128kbps.
He
Nick_G wrote:
I can listen to the 320 k HLS streams on the iPad here via Tune In by
going to More InformationChoose Stream320 k HLS (2 listed for some
reason). Otherwise it defaults to the 128 k HLS stream which is delayed
slightly compared to the 320 k version.
Regards,
Nick
d6jg wrote:
Interesting from 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/legacy/radiolabs/2008/09/xml_feeds_for_listen_again_con.shtml
Note the well known (to us) name of one of the comment posters.
The documentation referred to has moved to
d6jg wrote:
Does it work?
Yes, it does. Sports Extra is available via bpa's iPlayerExtras, but
I'd only recently noticed it had been missing in Triode's Listen
Again/On Demand listings.
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