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Sometime last night or this morning, the list of available Internet radio stations disappeared from my 1 week-old N810's built-in media player.

The list of 5 pre-defined favorite BBC stations is still there, but the long list of hundreds of station ordered by country, language, etc. has disappeared. When I click on 'Library' -> 'Internet radio' -> 'Directory' -> 'Countries' (or any of the other options), I get a brief "Unable to connect to server" message.

Q: What is the server address? (I'd like to verify that the problem is indeed on the server and not with my N810.)

I have searched high and low in /etc, /usr/share, /var, and ~, but I can't seem to find the place where the server URL is defined. (Yes, I have enabled root access.)

Thanks,
Thorsten (Linux expert, N810 newbie)

P.S. Please don't recommend that I install another media player. For now, I'd like to get familiar with the standard software installation and solve the problem at hand.

EDIT: The list became available again about a day later. Still, it would be nice to know the server url for future testing.

Last edited by thorsten; 2008-04-18 at 16:57.
 
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