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Any idea how to get the following radio stations?
I'm new (obviously) and from another planet - I'm a Mac-ian.
This means I'm kinda spoiled since three applications and !!*boom*!! - all the radio stations I want. However, this here N800 is a bit trickier, I see. Instead of downloading and futzing around in the dark, I was wondering if someone may be able to tell me (or direct me to the proper application) that'll allow me to listen to the following stations: NPR (any, although if I went local, I wouldn't mind the Boston, DC or LA feed) - http://www.npr.org Radio Nova (Paris) - http://www.novaplanet.com KCRW (live or music - I don't mind) - http://www.kcrw.org I guess I should be at least marginally interested in CBC radio (not that I've actually gone looking for it, but, well, it seems somehow unpatriotic to have at least one of the local stations on it) I did manage to get WFMU onto one of the streamers but damned if I can remember how to reproduce those steps :o I figure if I can understand how to get these stations, I can maybe figure out how to get others that eventually pique my interests on my iMac. And, while I'm on a roll: is there a website out there that does a better job at describing these radio streams? A name isn't descriptive and it seems like a waste of time to sit there and load each one to decide if it's something I might like... . Um. Yeah. Enough queries for one thread. Suggestions? Thanks. :D |
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OK... answering my own post (but, hopefully, providing info for newbies like me :) ).
1. I looked up the N800 in Wikipedia to find out what streaming audio formats the embedded tuner accepts: .pls and .m3u. 2. I looked up on Google to see what the common players for these formats are: iTunes, WinAmp, XMMS (which I take it is Linuxian). 3. Ergo, as long as there's an audio option for one of these players on the station's site, I should, in theory, be OK. Quote:
I went back to the N800 and found the page. Strangely, the 'Listen Live' button on the iMac's page didn't show up on the N800. So I just entered the url directly on the N800 (http://www.wbur.org/listen/). That brought up a page of player choices on the iMac and the N800. On the N800, I chose WMMS for the heck of it and the N800 started buffering away and got it. So, of course I went up to the 'Media player - Now playing' tab -> Clip -> Add media bookmark... and named the station. That was one station down. Quote:
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On my iMac, when you went to the home page, I clicked on the upper banner for 'Select a channel to listen online'. I just clicked on one of the boxes and java (I'm assuming) box jumped out and offered some regular player suggestions. On my N800, there were no visible boxes. So I just hoped for the best and clicked where a box should be. It worked (although I don't know why they weren't actually visible). That took me to a non-java page with the same suggestions. I picked 'iTunes/mp3' and away the buffering went and on came the station pledge break :rolleyes:. Ah, well... the music'll eventually come back. Quote:
I guess my two biggest lessons: 1. check out the station's web site on your usual computer (preferably while the N800 is there, too) so that you can compare the pages on both machines and at least guess where the proper buttons and boxes may be on the wonky N800 site. 2. stick with iTunes, WinAmp or MSSX options whenever possible and most stations will buffer just fine. It would be a *great* future newbie tutorial. I would imagine that most people wanting to access radio stations already know what they want when they get the N800 and there's nothing more frustrating than just wanting to get your top 10 international stations on this freakin' thing without having to go through all this time-consuming effort. It's just not intuitive at all. :( Off to get some more! |
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Betty, first of all thanks for the very enthusiastic comment you left on my website.
Are you using an N800 with OS 2008, or is it still on OS 2007? OS 2008 uses a completely new browser which is technically very similar to Firefox, and has much more compatibility with websites. It may display websites much more like what you're seeing on the Mac. Incidentally, are you using Firefox on your Mac or Safari? OS 2008 also has a wider compatibility with audio standards so it's more likely to work with internet radio stations. Regarding intuitiveness, part of the problem is that there's a wide range of streaming standards, and another problem is that many stations (including the BBC) do their best to actively prevent people listening to the stream directly. The BBC stations regularly change their streaming addresses so even if you save them correctly they will eventually get out of date and not work any more. (The BBC's website even denies that they CAN be listened to directly!) It's hard to make any single internet radio system comprehensive under these circumstances. Quote:
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I guess it depends on the radio stream itself, too. I would think that any station that relies on pledge drives (like any of the National Public Radio (NPR) stations in the States and WFMU) *want* internet listeners. God knows WFMU got a $125US pledge from me last year and I'm clear across the continent from the station's home in New Jersey. I also think a sizeable minority of their operating budget is coming from non-US pledges. I've found CKRW have also been very faithful to their steams. But, again, they're pledge-based since they're part of NPR. Quote:
Like I mentioned, I had two major problems; 1. I didn't get from the tutorial which player icons worked the best (iTunes, WinAmp, RealPlayer, QuickTime, etc.) or what I should be looking for in streaming formats (.pls and .m3u) so I didn't know what to chose once I got to a web page that had player options. 2. My browser simply didn't pick up some of the boxes on a couple of station web sites that contained links to the stream - unless I concurrently ran my iMac's browser that rendered the page properly and simply guestimated where a box *should* be on the N800's browser page. As a newbie, I wouldn't know at this point *what* the expectations are for this browser so boxes not being rendered correctly doesn't seem like an obvious sign of trouble (if it is... I'm still not sure if my browser's kinky or it's just the way the browser handles some pages). Update: I just got back from a friend - the same one who showed me his N800 and got me excited in the first place. His browser in OS2008 clearly showed the erstwhile missing boxes on the www.kcrw.org web page. So I went to investigate and, because pages are so slow to download, I'd chosen View -> Show images -> Never. Once I reverted to Always, the boxes appear as they should at that site. But the page is still slow to load (14 seconds). At www.novaplanet.com, if you don't tap on the listening box quick enough, it still gets eaten up by a text box that's been shoved over from the far right. And it still takes 16 seconds to load the whole page. My iGoogle page, accessed by his N800, is slightly better than when it's on my N800 - my gadgets have only been shoved over to the right about 2/3rds across the page (making them irritating, but possible, to read) while they get shoved 3/4ths of the way across the page in my browser (making them too irritating to bother with at all). In this case, I'm sure we were both on the same screen settings. His N800 also has 'Rhapsody' installed (even though he bought it in Canada), which I can't do it since I guess the application can detect that the application is in Canada. So, clearly, something's happened between the time he purchased his N800 and me purchasing mine :eek: So maybe the problem for me figuring out the radio station conundrum breaks down to this: 1. I didn't know what audio format in particular to look for, 2. I'm not sure if my browser's rendering pages correctly so it's sometimes hard to even find the audio options on the page. 3. I haven't a clue how efficient this particular browser is at rendering pages, now that I've had a bit of a chance to compare two N800s. The New York Times home page, www.nytimes.com, takes about 18 seconds to load (and looks like crap). Is this normal? I dunno. I'm a verbose newbie, after all. :p These page times don't seem to change much if I'm at home or out with the N800 in a cafe. So I have no frame of reference to figure out if my frustrating internet radio search was caused by me missing a fundamental step or some factor that had nothing to do with me (like a still less-than-ideal browser). On the other (final) hand, I gots me some of my favorite radio stations now and I've hooked up an old pair of good RCA-plugged computer speakers so now I can listen to the radio in my bedroom. Which, for some reason, makes me very happy. |
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* If you don't know how to paste on your tablet, please ask. An explanation: You copied and pasted a URL (in this case, "http://streams.wgbh.org/wgbh.m3u") rather than saving the one that was playing in Media Player (in this case, "http://64.71.145.107:8000") because the copied and pasted link is more general. It lets Media Player on your tablet try a few possible servers for the stream and select a working one. Media Player helpfully offered to bookmark the server that worked today, but tomorrow a different server might be working better. The more general link will help avoid that sort of problem. You should be able to access other Boston stations--as well as stations from DC and LA--in a similar manner. If you run into trouble, please post. Quote:
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* Again, if you don't know how to paste on your tablet, please ask. As a short cut, here's the general KCRW links you'd wind up pasting if you followed the steps above for each of the three live streams:
In general, for the best results listening to any given station's audio stream with Media Player on your N800, look for two things:
If you have questions, or want help with more stations, please post. Thanks! |
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I'm always surprised when I somehow bump into how to do something to get an end result but then find out the method may not be very efficient :) Quote:
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Sjgadsby, excellent excellent post there, well done. I'd never thought of copying and pasting a more general URL like that, very very very clever.
Betty, regarding the NYtimes.com site, I just tried it and it works absolutely fine on my N800. It loads quickly and looks identical to what I see on my PC browser. If it won't load properly on your N800 and you have the very latest firmware, then there might be something wrong with your tablet. Are you running any other applications at the same time as the browser? If so, which ones? Regarding the radio stations, I agree it is very unintuitive to add bookmarks to particular audio streams, especially by sjgadsby's ingenious-but-complex method, and I'd strongly recommend casual radio listeners use the directory instead. Like I said before though, a lot of stations don't want people to listen to them without visiting their website. It's not so much a conspiracy as just not being in many stations' interest, because they may get a lot of advertising money from website visitors (even the advert-free publicly-funded BBC now has banner ads on its websites if you visit them from outside the UK). If they get a lot of their funding from website banner ads, why would they make it any easier for people to bypass their website? |
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Just because there's a BBC link pre-installed, how does that tell you the method by which it got there? Quote:
The tutorial I did showed a method for getting a bookmark from the standalone player link, and this same method can apply to many non-BBC stations. The problem with covering other stations is... which ones? If I covered the ones you wanted as well, what about all the others? I chose the BBC as an example because they're popular, well-known around the world, have a large and consistent set of websites for their stations, and they provide a great mixture of programming (probably a greater mixture than anyone else). Quote:
The problem with naming a specific format or formats is that people will think it WILL work, when it won't always work, and you'll still have to do trial and error anyway. For example the BBC uses Realplayer, so in theory all of their Realplayer standalone links should work on the tablet, and most of them do, but some of them just don't. (I think it has something to do with the redirects they use when you access the stations on a PC.) Quote:
But if there is a severe problem with the way the browser renders a website, there's not really anything I can say or do about in a tutorial. What can I say? Quote:
The only real expectation is that the site will look the same as on a desktop or laptop computer. There's no hint or tip that can solve problems with rendering because it's entirely down to small devices with small amounts of resources trying to cleverly render pages that were designed for much bigger machines with much greater resources. Usually they pull it off, sometimes they don't, and that's how it will probably always be because pocket-sized devices will always be behind full-size devices in terms of raw power. And to be fair, sometimes even my desktop PC can't render a page correctly because it wasn't designed for the browser I'm using. |
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It's also bizarrely rendered. It looks like it's downloading and looking like it should until the very last thing and then - BaM - the ad boxes get shoved around within the large, mostly vacant New York Times masthead box while the fonted name is dwarfed, the layout (that looked perfect before that last bit was downloaded) gets wonky and the photo that should appear right under the masthead is now suddenly half way down the page, shoved over to the right. I've got OS2008 version w.w007.50-2. My iGoogle page is also still flucked with everything below the tabs being shoved 3/4s of the way to the right - making the widgets impossible to read. However, from reading posts on some of the other threads, slow loading times and wonky layouts don't seem to be particularly rare. I figure it's gotta be the browser itself since I never have to rebuffer the radio stations and the bluetooth transfers are nice and quick. It's ironic that my first post would be about getting radio stations since the slowness of the browser is really discouraging me from using the N800 for anything more than a glorified transistor radio at the moment :D Still... I got me the most snazzy transistor radio (that can do slow double-duty as a web tablet) in my whole building! WoOoOoO hOoOoOoOo. |
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I'd just like to add that "m3u" and "pls" aren't streaming formats per se... they're playlists. As Sjgadsby sort of hinted at, they contain a list of one or more servers, which are almost always in mp3 format. A minority of m3u and pls might be stations that stream Ogg Vorbis, AAC, or another audio format, so just looking for pls/m3u isn't guaranteed to give you a working link. Winamp and iTunes can both play AAC (and in Winamp's case, Vorbis, FLAC, and some others), so they aren't great indicators of compatibility either.
That said, 99% of the live audio streams you find on the net are in mp3 format. If you fan find a playlist or mp3 stream link, you should be in good shape. |
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I just tried it again, it loaded completely in about 10 or 15 seconds, rendered identically to the PC browser. Do you have any particular applications running or even just installed on your N800? It could be that they're somehow interfering with the browser, especially apps that are still in beta. I'm running mine without any applications as I keep it as "plain vanilla" as possible for the tutorial videos, so people don't get confused by stuff they don't have on their tablet. Quote:
As far as NYtimes.com goes though, there's a severe difference between what I'm seeing on my N800 and what you're seeing on your N800. |
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You might have "Fit width to view" checked.
1. Open a browser. 2. In the lower right corner, press the little magnifying glass. 3. De-check "Fit to view". Ironic. |
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Yup, looks like it's fit to view that's the culprit.
When I switch it on it ruins the NYTimes page completely and takes ages to load, when I switch it off it looks absolutely normal and loads quickly. |
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TabletKev, that's such a good tip I'm going to do a mini-tutorial about it right now!
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However, if I'm truthful, this problems been with me since Day 1 when I flashed the N800 last Tuesday when I first got it out of the box. I just didn't realize that it's not a normal operation until, well, I thought about it and wondered why nobody seemed to be complaining about the downloads and went looking for some advice on in other threads. I imagine if I hadn't had this problem, my radio woes would have been easier to figure out... . Quote:
I just tried the NYTimes again - 45 seconds this time, without flash. |
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Betty, try it with Fit Width To View switched off, as Tablet Kev suggests.
I suspect that will cure all the problems you've been having. I have it switched off, but as soon as I switched it on I got exactly the same problems as you. When I switched it off again, the problems went away. |
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My iGoogle page is taking me about 16 seconds to load and now, at least, my widget things are only shoved over half a page. So at least I can read them. 'Ironic' isn't the half of it :rolleyes: 'Counter-intuitive' is another word (that I'm allowed to type without resorting to **s :D ) How very strange. Many thanks TabletKev. |
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I know I'm never unique enough to be the *only* one to have experienced this problem... . |
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Thank you TabletKev! |
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Okay, here's the express tutorial with photos too!
http://tabletschool.blogspot.com/200...-slow-and.html |
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