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2008-04-07
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2008-04-07
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Is it possible to provide a catalogue of internet radio stations in the Canola Internet Radio app? The default N800 (OS2008) Media Player has an embedded list that you just click to play.
Everytime I try to type a link in Canola it just says 'No feed' or something, so I've given up and gone back Media Player. Does this mean that I have to know and type in a feed link to *EVERY* single, individual internet radio station I want to listen to in Canola? If so it's going to get very time consuming and I wont be listening to any new radio stations just on whim or impulse (I've got to know about 'em to listen to 'em!)
I like Canola better than Media PLayer, but it's got to be easy to use.
Internet radios are broadcasted also using several formats, and canola can support several of them, including .pls and .ram files.Some of the best resources for internet radios are: shoutcast.com and BBC.co.uk
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2008-04-08
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Everytime I try to type a link in Canola it just says 'No feed' or something, so I've given up and gone back Media Player. Does this mean that I have to know and type in a feed link to *EVERY* single, individual internet radio station I want to listen to in Canola? If so it's going to get very time consuming and I wont be listening to any new radio stations just on whim or impulse (I've got to know about 'em to listen to 'em!)
I like Canola better than Media PLayer, but it's got to be easy to use.
Last edited by Alpha4; 2008-04-07 at 11:22.