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2008-02-03
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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
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2008-02-03
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It would be a *great* future newbie tutorial.
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2008-02-04
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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?
I'd love to help but I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for. I already did the tutorial on internet radio stations (and recently rewrote and reshot it for OS 2008), is there something in particular you think is missing?
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2008-02-04
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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
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2008-02-04
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Using your N800:...
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.
I listen to KCRW's streams myself, and here's how:
- Open a web browser window on your N800 and go to KCRW.com.
- At the very top of the page are three buttons: "Live", "Music", and "News". Tap your favorite.
- Near the top of the new web browser window that opens in a horizontal band that reads, "Listen in stand-alone". In than band, tap and hold on "iTunes/MP3". In the context menu that opens, select "Copy link location". This will copy the URL of this link to the clipboard. We may want it a little later.
- Again in the "Listen in stand-alone" band, tap (but don't hold) "iTunes/MP3". Media Player will load, buffer, and play the stream.
- If you want to save this stream, open Media Player's menu, and go to "Clip", "Add media bookmark..."
- Edit the name of this bookmark as you'd like.
- Delete the contents of the "Web address" field (probably something obnoxiously long and/or numeric).
- With the blinking, vertical text cursor still in the "Web address" field, paste* the clipboard (the URL you saved earlier) to this field. The field should now contain something like "http://media.kcrw.com/live/kcrwlive.pls".
- Tap the "OK" button.
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:
- KCRW Live: http://media.kcrw.com/live/kcrwlive.pls
- KCRW Music: http://media.kcrw.com/live/kcrwmusic.pls
- KCRW News: http://media.kcrw.com/live/kcrwnews.pls
In general, for the best results listening to any given station's audio stream with Media Player on your N800, look for two things:Other stream types will work, and there's ways of listening to many streams that stations only offer embedded into web pages, but finding one or both of the above things will increase your chances of finding easy success.
- an option to listen in a stand alone player
- an option to listen to "MP3" or in iTunes, WinAmp, etc.
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2008-02-05
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2008-02-05
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I think the thing about the tutorial that threw me off a bit was the use of the BBC stations. The ones I wanted were conveniently pre-installed for me so perhaps they're the easiest ones to program in the first place.
If someone was looking for a specific radio station and the procedure was slightly out of the BBC example, the person's hooped. Maybe a couple of real world examples that address things like which of the most common plug-ins will work and ways to pinpoint the streaming addresses?
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).
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2008-02-05
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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?
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2008-02-05
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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
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.