I'm listening to xm on my mogul perfectly. Is there anyway to get more talk stations on here like, 166, 167, 168 & 169 in particular? 167 shows up on there but when I try to listen to it, it comes up as an error.
Any ideas people?
I want sirius on mine but how?
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I had century radio on earlier to listen to the boro match, was working well. anyone know any other good stations that will work?
Loads that will work use the link below and go to the windows media section 8)
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/
I listen to classic rock here:
http://www.202.fm/
They're all 32kbit streams, and they play fine over EDGE.
www.shoutcast.com
http://www.radio-locator.com/
will they drain my mbrs down? i only get 40
yes runs mb down quickly. commonly 32kbs that is 1.9 mb per minute. hold onto your hat!
I use orange pay as you go for one pound you get one days unlimited browsing !
Try Resco radio good program and has some preset stations plus you can add others...
di.fm works for me.
Is there a program that I can use to stream music from my computer to my 8125 using GPRS and WiFi? I would like to listen to it everywhere without buying 15 cards.
http://www.orb.com/
i have even successfully streamed audio using Orb over gprs! lucky i have free gprs!
another vote for Orb.
It makes it simple to stream music and videos to your phone.
Mercora M has performed better for me. It costs, but if you go to Microsoft.com you can get a 6 month free trial. It includes internet radio too.
I'm going to try Mercora M because Orb wasn't letting me stream over GPRS for some reason.
I get the "session not valid" message.
I'ma try Mercora M and get back to ya.
I would totally say go with Orb. If your GPRS is not letting you connect, I would suggest trying with a different Mobile Browser (for example, Opera worked for me where Pocket IE did not).
Just a thought
i love orb... dont us GPRS b/c its not free for me.. but i use wifi and I even stream TV from my ati 550 pcie tuner cards in my media server..
i love watching baseball on my 8125
I could never get Orb to go over GPRS. I'm sure it works great on Wifi. I also had trouble getting it to fidn my removable hard drive (all my music is on that). I gave up, downloaded Mecora M and it works great. It's sad that it costs money but I'm hoping someone out there will help me with that...
For wi-fi i use resco explorer to stream music and video. All i do is share my folders and network map my drives in resco. Install tcmp and it will even play divx! Music is not a problem either works a dream. Next i will look into streaming over GPRS but not sure my t-mobile connection is reliable enough.
this is just a post to let people know that although the TYTN doesnt have a radio, you can use your WiFi or your Tmobile wnw to listen to clear radio on your phone. i have the web n walk £7.50 and i use it to listen to internet radio. i will advice you to check still and will not be held resposible for any mis-haps.
from your web browser on ur tytn, just type in www.radiofeeds.co.uk/pda/ and you get to listen to your favourite stations in UK with any Hisses. i come from london but am in Uni at Surrey, but i can listen to london radio stations from my phone. i use my wnw for this not my Wifi and i must say, the quality is amazing.
Thanks mate! Looks promising will try out and let you know.
theres a thread that lists a bunch of streaming portals.. i'd suggest a seach if you are interested in more stations.
I'm in the US and use resco radio for my streaming needs. PDAhomepage.com used to be good but for some reason its not working properly anymore.
Also i'd recommend going to http://www.pocketpcmag.com/mobile/mobile.asp on your pda and checking out the media links given there.
If the site your recommending is good, you should submit it to pocketpcmag's list... we can never have to many options
Is there an app like Tune In Radio on Android?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/tunein-radio/tunein.player
I am trying to connect my old Touch Pro 2 up to some computer speakers and just use it as an internet radio at my desk. Does anyone know a good WM app for that?
SaltyDawg said:
Is there an app like Tune In Radio on Android?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/tunein-radio/tunein.player
I am trying to connect my old Touch Pro 2 up to some computer speakers and just use it as an internet radio at my desk. Does anyone know a good WM app for that?
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SPBradio, coreplayer streams too but you have to go threw a little trouble to set it up but SPB radio is your best bet
pandora
pandora is a fantastic music device..and thanks to all the awesome developers at xda we are able to have it...here it should be if i did it right.but if i didnt just search for pandora on the site.
+1 Pandora
I second Pandora radio. It is great! I use it pretty much everywhere, on my Tilt2, ipod touch, on work and home computers, blue ray player. Now if I could somehow get it on my car stereo!
Its got a couple limits, like only being able to listen for 40 hours a month (which you can use more if you purchase), but I've only reached that limit twice in the 8 months I've been using it, just remember to pause when not listening .
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/
Pandora is Good , I even upgraded and got PANDORA one, then i found Slacker Radio and now use it more and upograded to Slacker Pro very very nice and you can make your stations or choose from many others.
I figure if anyone knows, it will be someone here ... I grabbed a new laptop (broke screen on old one) It's an HP Envy m7 ... pretty nice rig with 17.3" touch screen, i7, 12g, beats audio ... I drive a truck and listen to my Detroit Tigers games through the phone via MLB At Bat ... I am trying to figure out how to stream the audio from the phone to the laptop via Bluetooth so I can listen to the games on the HP.
I come up empty on google searches. From what I've found in Media Player, I can stream out but not in with that... I go into sound properties where it shows the available devices; speakers, microphone and the phone when paired doesn't show up as a device in there. My Dell had an external microphone jack on the side and I was able to change the properties of that to 'line in' ... then I would plug the phone headphone jack into mic jack and listen to it that way. This rig only has an internal mic, no jack.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Edit: Running Windows 8.1 BTW ....
Sounds like you should just connect your pc to your phones tethering and stream from the pc.
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Sounds like you should just connect your pc to your phones tethering and stream from the pc.
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The MLB app is device specific and I'd have to buy a new subscription for the lappy. Yeah I know, spend nearly a grand on a lap top but don't want to spend 20 bux on a subscription sounds kind of ironic !!
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The MLB app is device specific and I'd have to buy a new subscription for the lappy. Yeah I know, spend nearly a grand on a lap top but don't want to spend 20 bux on a subscription sounds kind of ironic !!
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@Chopstix9 are there any radio stations local to you that broadcast the game when it's on? I kno iHeartRadio and RadioPup and some other apps stream those local stations to your phone and or PC or other device for free.. May be worth a little hunt to save some $$$
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@Chopstix9 are there any radio stations local to you that broadcast the game when it's on? I kno iHeartRadio and RadioPup and some other apps stream those local stations to your phone and or PC or other device for free.. May be worth a little hunt to save some $$$
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Of course there is ... and I listen to that local Detroit sports talk radio station almost all day via radio.com over the net on the laptop with the phone broadcasting the net signal for connection (I'm an over the road truck driver). But even though they broadcast the games on the radio, they are not permitted to over the internet. MLB couldn't get the $$ for their mobile apps / accounts if they allowed that. When the game starts. the internet version of the radio station switches over to the CBS sports talk feed. Only way to hear the game is through MLB.com
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Of course there is ... and I listen to that local Detroit sports talk radio station almost all day via radio.com over the net on the laptop with the phone broadcasting the net signal for connection (I'm an over the road truck driver). But even though they broadcast the games on the radio, they are not permitted to over the internet. MLB couldn't get the $$ for their mobile apps / accounts if they allowed that. When the game starts. the internet version of the radio station switches over to the CBS sports talk feed. Only way to hear the game is through MLB.com
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Didn't consider that. Sorry.