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2010-01-05
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Nevermind! I found it on mobtuner.com. As a reference for others, looks to be a decent spot for getting streaming radio on the n900
Being a Chicago, IL native, I would love to stream 670 The Score (a local radio station) to my N900. It works alright by going to the website (http://www.670thescore.com/) and clicking the link in the top right to listen now (which takes you to http://player.play.it/player/player....nestat=wscr-am).
The only issue with this is that the site itself is very content heavy, and makes the n900 lag a little bit. Its still usable, but the device becomes somewhat hot. Is there any way to get that into the Internet radio section on the media player? I've never really messed with internet radio much, and I did some googling to not much success.
I did see the program like Canola, but from what I see it isn't for the N900 yet. Any internet radio gurus mind pointing me in the right direction?
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