So, Something is going on, and I can't tell if the carrier is filtering crap out or if it is the phone.
I am running stock with the latest rom from good.
I am on rogers TuneIn Pro
On 3g stations that stream on WMA protocol won't work.
On Wifi all stations mp3 or wma work.
Anyone want or might have an explanation?
I dont get it
I'm not having any problem with any stations i've tried
on mp3 stations i don't have issues
on wma stations i do..
example search for rythmos FM 94.9
wifi it works.......3g it wont
I got five people to confirm.
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I am looking for an MP3 player who has MP3's recorded on a Flash Drive to the car FM Radio. Listen to MP3 Audio Books and Music on the way to work and also it should be small, good battery life, & cheap etc. If you know this type of MP3, please tell me.
Thanks!
http://www.denver-electronics.com/p...icleGuid=10602&menuGuid=5387&subMenuguid=5390
My GF bought an MP3 player based on the reviews and thought it would work very well without any interference with the other FM stations being broadcast.
I tuned and set this up for channels where there was no FM broadcast, as this would be the best way to reduce any interference. It works fine and the sound output is good.
I recommend you for this player. I think the site is www.goliathbargains.com
Good luck
not sure which one of us misunderstod what he said
i understod it as a standalone player
and you understod that it had to broadcast to the fm band too
of cause it could be that he want it all
I own an internet radio station: www.rockaces.com
all is ok,but there is no way i can listen to my own station using the HTC TOUCH HD.
Is there a plug in that i can install so i can listen to it?
(well,me and anybody else who would like to listen to my music using his mobile)
Thanks!
This seems a little bit like an attempt to promote/advertize your internet radio stations; however, to answer your question, this is what I use
First I find the internet radio stations that interest me and load them into winamp on my desktop computer
then I save the playlist for that specific radio station and name it accordingly
then I transfer the playlist to my mobile device into a folder I named "Internet radio stations"
then I load the internet radio station into one of my media players capable of playing streaming media
I use TCPMP as this streams the best for me; however, WMP works also and I am sure there may be others out there.
I even created shortcust to my favorite internet radio stations in my Ultimate Launch Setup - I have a dedicated page for Internet radio - Sirius radio and audio/video players I use
Hope this helps
Rod
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This is not an advertisment!!!
It is a simple question!
I dont need this kind of advertisment anyway!
My site is just my hobby!
If it is possible,enter my site (with your htc touch hd),and try to listen to the on line radio,the way you would do it if you were using your home pc ot laptop.
If you can listen to it,please let me know how you did it.If you cannot listen and you get the message 'invalid....' and you have a solution,please let me know.
www.rockaces.com
That is all i am asking!
For some reason, I cannot open the website on my desktop. Just keeps trying and trying and trying but nothing
I use gs player - free cab can be found here
Never had a problem with it and I listen to a small radio station in Ibiza.
Also just checked out your station and i got it.
Open gs player, then go to file/open url and type 78.129.196.104:8074 and its all OK and working.
Might not be the easiest way but it works for me.
hotrod101 said:
to answer your question, this is what I use
First I find the internet radio stations that interest me and load them into winamp on my desktop computer
then I save the playlist for that specific radio station and name it accordingly
then I transfer the playlist to my mobile device into a folder I named "Internet radio stations"
then I load the internet radio station into one of my media players capable of playing streaming media
I use TCPMP as this streams the best for me; however, WMP works also and I am sure there may be others out there.
I even created shortcust to my favorite internet radio stations in my Ultimate Launch Setup - I have a dedicated page for Internet radio - Sirius radio and audio/video players I use
Hope this helps
Rod
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This method worked for me - Clicking on the Winamp link on your website allows you to save the playlist to your desktop. I then saved the playlist for your radio station to my device and opened it with TCPMP and it worked fine for my device this way.
Thanks a lot!
Now i can refresh my site with the information!
Hello friends, I searched here and found nothing about it, then I ask for help from you to help me with radio apps. One app you tune in local stations, which also appears the name of the singer and song name, already researched the market but without success, but have online radios, I like the app radio standard from SGS, but it seems that no this function to show the music data, or have one?? I did not think that the related option. Thanks.
I don't think that information can be readily displayed through an RDS stream without the station providing the data first. I know in my car stereo I get a lot of info when listening to BBC Radio1 in the UK but it is just a basic description of what the channel is broadcasting. I may be wrong (would like a radio app that does what you want too) but I don't think it can be done unless maybe you use a song recognition app like Midomi or Shazam to find out what the songs are
hhhmmmm ok i trying search
TuneIn Radio
I found TuneIn Radio was really good. Check it out. Dunno if it's exactly what you're looking for.
Its all upto your radio station to send the data out on RDS, If they don't then too bad.
What about creating a radio app that in the background uses the Shazaam-service to find the title of the song?
I just rooted and flashed CM7.1. It's working perfectly and is blazing fast.
I need to take a few trips to Canada in the next couple weeks. Normally for my radio needs I would use streaming radio (car FM radio is broken in my 99 Accord, aux works fine), but since I want to avoid data roaming charges that's not an option.
I tested out the FM Radio and it works just fine. Strong signal and everything. The only problem is I can't scan for stations. I tried Spirit FM but the scan function doesn't seem to work.
Anyone got a solution for me?
I use TuneIn Radio so I can listen to NPR on the way to work. I just realized you can browse stations by country too! May want to check it out.
Marcismo55 said:
I use TuneIn Radio so I can listen to NPR on the way to work. I just realized you can browse stations by country too! May want to check it out.
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This doesn't use FM it uses data, so it's not what he's looking for.
I thought I knew every function of my Note 4 by now. But, read an article on CNet that mentioned the NextRadio Free Live FM Radio app. I downloaded it from the Play Store & it installed just fine (even though AT&T Note 4 isn't on the devices list). Typed in my zip code (I didn't want to allow location) and it worked! Like a charm.
So, 3 years after buying my Note 4, I'm listening to live FM Radio for the first time today. But, after using the app for a few minutes and checking the settings of a station once it's playing, I think it's using streaming audio, not the FM radio chip. This is based on the NextRadio FAQ page here: http://nextradioapp.com/faq/
What you should see on a supported device: https://imgur.com/a/467hU
crp62 said:
I thought I knew every function of my Note 4 by now. But, read an article on CNet that mentioned the NextRadio Free Live FM Radio app. I downloaded it from the Play Store & it installed just fine (even though AT&T Note 4 isn't on the devices list). Typed in my zip code (I didn't want to allow location) and it worked! Like a charm.
So, 3 years after buying my Note 4, I'm listening to live FM Radio for the first time today. But, after using the app for a few minutes and checking the settings of a station once it's playing, I think it's using streaming audio, not the FM radio chip. This is based on the NextRadio FAQ page here: http://nextradioapp.com/faq/
What you should see on a supported device: https://imgur.com/a/467hU
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but... I don't think you are actually getting FM radio...
NextRadio now has a streaming mode for incompatible devices. I turned off my Wifi, and turned on "Stream over WIFI only" and poof... FM radio went away.
This is from their FAQ:
NextRadio now has a Streaming Mode which allows you to listen on devices that aren't FM-enabled, listen to stations outside your local area, and send the audio over Bluetooth. Like other streaming apps, Streaming Mode will use more data and deplete your battery more quickly.
Streaming Mode is currently only available in the United States.
That's what I eventually figured out (from 2nd paragraph of my post): "But, after using the app for a few minutes and checking the settings of a station once it's playing, I think it's using streaming audio, not the FM radio chip. This is based on the NextRadio FAQ page..."
Shanghai.Knight said:
Sorry to burst your bubble, but... I don't think you are actually getting FM radio...
NextRadio now has a streaming mode for incompatible devices. I turned off my Wifi, and turned on "Stream over WIFI only" and poof... FM radio went away.
This is from their FAQ:
NextRadio now has a Streaming Mode which allows you to listen on devices that aren't FM-enabled, listen to stations outside your local area, and send the audio over Bluetooth. Like other streaming apps, Streaming Mode will use more data and deplete your battery more quickly.
Streaming Mode is currently only available in the United States.
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Now, if we could just get a September Security update......
Doh! so you did. Oi... Didn't read your post all the way to the end...