I was wondering if it was possible to get pandora on the wing? I saw it on the iPhone so why not the WING?
As far as I know WM version is not ready yet. But you can try run last.fm on your wing!
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I want to stream radio to my Vario II.
Is there anything out there that will play .ram files? I know RealPlayer do not do a player for WM5's, so is there anything else?
Also, would this be frounded upon by the T-Mobile contract? Or are people streaming stuff without any warnings.
Ratzz
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I want to stream radio to my Vario II.
Is there anything out there that will play .ram files? I know RealPlayer do not do a player for WM5's, so is there anything else?
Also, would this be frounded upon by the T-Mobile contract? Or are people streaming stuff without any warnings.
Ratzz
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Not sure what files it plays, but resco radio is a very good radio streaming application. Check link below:
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/radio/default.asp
Would this be frowned upon by T-mobile? Probably, but not received any complaints yet.
My Vario 2 came with that kinda odd 'streaming media' program, which fires up when I load an .sdp file... Maybe you could try download the ram file, renaming it to sdp and tapping on it to open it? That may work...
I know TCPMP doesn't support the RTSP protocol, but there's the off-chance that it's not an rtsp stream of course. Not too likely though. I have the installer for the last version of Real Player before they went over to exclusively provide their software for Nokias, I could chuck it your way if you want (I've had mixed success getting it to work though).
Thanks gyus ...
www.radio4pda.com
Allows streaming via WM and others.
Matt
Real Player for Universal should work
Just google real player pocket pc, its a version 1.1
... This one, you mean?
So, will that do the job?
I mean how can one possibly play .ram files in streaming?
My favourite radio uses this kind of files only, thus making all other options (Resco, TPCMC, etc.) useless.
Hello,
I have discovered many radio streams now require the latest flash to be installed but when I install flash 7 it breaks the work I've done with tcpmp and the flash plugins for youtube. Any way to avoid this situation? I have both Opera mobile and IE installed on my 8525. is there a way to allow opera to use flash 7 while maintaining my settings in ie for youtube. Thanks in advance for your help.
-is there a way to get radio working my t-mobile wing?
-i know there is an iPhone theme but is there a iPod like application to play music (music player that looks like an iPod)?
-is there a way to watch live tv on my t-mobile wing?
S2P = Iphone Like MP3 Player
there is but there is no freeware products plus i wont explain how to get warez but it wont work too well on the ****ty edge connection
Done a lot of searching and there isn't anything specific on this...
Seems a few people do not have the streaming media app on their handsets and instead have something called pvplayer. I recently got my HD from Orange UK and I too do not have the streaming player app but pvplayer.
Just curious if this is some kind of replacement or whether im just missing the program?
Only really an issue as im trying to figure out iplayer as their seems to be a host of reasons floating round as to why it may not work.
Is it worthwhile trying to get hold of or is it not really required since I already have this pvplayer, windows media, divx and coreplayer installed.
Cheers in advance!
same issue any help anyone?
When I got my Toch HD banck in June, it's on O2, iPlayer was pre installed and worked a treat, since flashing my ROM I've lost it but can't seem to pick up a working version anywhere, without getting the iPlayer cab then coreplayer which I don't fancy paying $29.99 for when I did have a working iPlayer that came with the phone.
From what i know the iphone has online radio streaming apps. is there any has an app that gives the X1 such a feature?
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From what i know the iphone has online radio streaming apps. is there any has an app that gives the X1 such a feature?
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I use spb online for what
GSplayer
A free open source app that can almost play anything, I'm using opera to go to classic shoutcast and then tune in, and gsplayer takes care of the rest... I had that on a Diamond , but will get a Xperia next week.
xperia has got streaming program but it wont play what i want it to like www.aboveandbeyond.nu
Online radio
Resco Radio works well and you can input additional urls
Selectradio
Use selectradio, it has XM and Sirius radio capability and even shoutcast too! www.selectradio.com . I use it nicely on my X1i
Has anyone heard of any plans for an app for AOL Radio like the one the iPhone has?
Not AOL Radio in particular, but if you want to listen to streaming internet radio, StreamFurious can play anything on shoutcast.
http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.streamfurious.android.free
Imeem Music is another alternative
aol radio
use the skyfire browser. nothing to download like an extra player) and it seems to work great. although I do have internet explorer runing at the same time as I write this, which seems to make the music jump slightly. But I'm happy. I have an HTC touch by the way.
I believe you'd be able to use the AOL radio streams in Kinoma Play as well.
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use the skyfire browser
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I believe you'd be able to use the AOL radio streams in Kinoma Play as well.
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Wrong operating system, folks.