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- Sometimes my searches will find XM/Sirius radio stations which it will not play. HOWEVER I am an XM subscriber. Is there a way to get Radiotime to recognize this and get these stations to work? I did set up an account with Radiotime at the website and have set my TuneIN player has a device on my Radiotime account. Is there a way to associate to my XM subscription? Or is it just a fluke that it is finding these channels? I would dearly LOVE to listen to the GD station and the NHL Station. Has well as the decades (I love the 70ies & 80ies in particular!)10-21-10 11:44 AMLike 0
- Okay, I uninstalled and reinstalled the program and now it is working fine. there seems to be one station that I searched for and found, then added as a preset. When I click on this station, it starts up and says Buffering but the blue wheel just spins endlessly and it never starts playing. All my other presets work fine. I would think that if the stream is not the proper protocol, it would not show up in the search results, right?10-21-10 01:05 PMLike 0
- Right, however there is much more to stream compatibility than just protocol. There are many different variations both in stream encodings and particular system hardware/software ability to deal with them in so we can't certainly exclude streams which don't work without throwing out many of those, which do. Also sometimes it could be a bug in my code, which only strikes for specific stream (in such case it won't work on any devices until I fix it). I'd be happy to check your station to see if it's fixable.10-21-10 01:25 PMLike 0
- This may answer your question :
http://forums.crackberry.com/f35/pri...ml#post5645847
I tried that now and it works! But the problem is that I don't think stuff like BBM works while the app is streaming using the internet APN. As soon as I start streaming Shoutcast stations, the little "B" icon next to the "3G" disappears and BBM doesn't work. I stop streaming and the "B" appears and BBM messages come through.10-21-10 02:10 PMLike 0 - Try this:
Uncheck both the Javascript options, save and close the browser.
Open it again and go to radiotime.com/bb
Go into the browser options and only check the first javascript option and save.
When you go back to the browser from the options page, just press R to reload the page.
Does that give you a link now?10-21-10 02:31 PMLike 0 - Try this:
Uncheck both the Javascript options, save and close the browser.
Open it again and go to radiotime.com/bb
Go into the browser options and only check the first javascript option and save.
When you go back to the browser from the options page, just press R to reload the page.
Does that give you a link now?10-21-10 02:41 PMLike 0 - 10-21-10 02:50 PMLike 0
- Try this:
Uncheck both the Javascript options, save and close the browser.
Open it again and go to radiotime.com/bb
Go into the browser options and only check the first javascript option and save.
When you go back to the browser from the options page, just press R to reload the page.
Does that give you a link now?
Downloaded and installed...will try it out soon.
Thanks for your help FeoZA!10-21-10 02:52 PMLike 0 -
- Right, however there is much more to stream compatibility than just protocol. There are many different variations both in stream encodings and particular system hardware/software ability to deal with them in so we can't certainly exclude streams which don't work without throwing out many of those, which do. Also sometimes it could be a bug in my code, which only strikes for specific stream (in such case it won't work on any devices until I fix it). I'd be happy to check your station to see if it's fixable.
It is station WDUQ in Pittsburgh (90.5FM) - maybe you can see if something's wrong with it.10-21-10 09:25 PMLike 0 - okay, I would appreciate that, it is the only station I listen to that is actually in my own town, all the rest are across the country. It is funny, since when I first installed the app this morning, that station came up and I was able to play it, now when I search the actually station stream does not appear in the search results anymore?
It is station WDUQ in Pittsburgh (90.5FM) - maybe you can see if something's wrong with it.10-21-10 10:36 PMLike 0 - I've been trying most radio channels. I found the ones in Asia give a lot of errors, and at times even drop signal and show the red error sign at the top.
Very easy to use and navigate. Relatively fast in loading and buffering. All in all, very good. I shall keep it! Will post more when I encounter any bugs.10-22-10 12:10 AMLike 0 - You can move your presets around on the radiotime web sight.....something I just found myself the other day.
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EDIT: I just created an account online and put in my presets that way, I did find the stream for WDUQ that I wanted. then I added my BB to the Device screen. Now they all play flawlessly!! I am just thrilled with this program. thank youLast edited by dollface54; 10-22-10 at 06:43 AM.
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