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2009-07-16
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do you use the one of the windows media player links or the real links...
I was saning the threads to see if there was a good internet radio that may be a bit better for the tablets then mplayers, is this worth having to pull up the web page or book mark each time you wanna listen.
both the WMA and Real streams work for me here in the UK, and in theory they should work overseas too, maybe someone can test.
the guide to what's on is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/
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I just came across this site where someone's put together a really lightweight site with RealMedia links: http://bbcradio.mobi/
Unfortunately no matter what user-agent I tried I couldn't get their "official" mobile live radio & tv streams to work (http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/live/radio/ and http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/live/tv/) - funnily, despite saying so in the help, it didn't work with our test N97 at work, also saying "Your device doesnt' support this service".
Fujitsu U820, HTC Vision/G2/DesireZ, Nokia N800 770 E71, Zaurus 6000, Palm T3, Zaurus C3100 - stolen
Last edited by speculatrix; 2009-07-17 at 08:48.