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Offtopic.How can i find the url of streaming radio?I tried in many ways in vain.Most of the sites let me listen through their website.currently i am running ubuntu 11.04 in my computer.what i badly need is urls of some of the radio stations of my native language,so that i ll add them to media player in N900
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Thank you for BBC stations ,but what i need is ,a method to extract streaming urls from online radios,so that i can catch some of my local stations.I am sorry to hijack this thread.
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For bbc radio, change your browser string with HideUserAgent (in extras-devel) and look on bbc.co.uk/iplayer . Most stations broadcast live (online), otherwise you can stream or use get_iplayer to download. I believe BBC radio is not isp geo-restricted. For other stations, there are a couple of pieces of software dedicated to internet radio in the repositories.