AOL Radio? - G1 General

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.

PlannerJen said:
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.

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Streaming radio.

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
ratzz said:
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.

online radio

From what i know the iphone has online radio streaming apps. is there any has an app that gives the X1 such a feature?
dadeadman said:
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

How do we get BBC iPlayer mobile working for this phone?

Anyone know a way to get iPlayer working in Opera on this phone?
Would be great if it worked, also for Non-Brits,
iPlayer can't exist within any browser on WinMo at the moment due to lack of support but you do have 2 options.
Either you can download myPlayer (my personal preference and works fantastically well, especially when paired with Coreplayer) or the Opera hack that's well known.
The second option will only allow Opera to display the iPlayer website, however, and streams are opened in Steaming Player which seems to be rather hit and miss. It also doesn't work over WiFi, only 3G so make sure you have an unlimited data plan before you use it!
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iPlayer can't exist within any browser on WinMo at the moment due to lack of support but you do have 2 options.
Either you can download myPlayer (my personal preference and works fantastically well, especially when paired with Coreplayer) or the Opera hack that's well known.
The second option will only allow Opera to display the iPlayer website, however, and streams are opened in Steaming Player which seems to be rather hit and miss. It also doesn't work over WiFi, only 3G so make sure you have an unlimited data plan before you use it!
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You can view it in opera...you have to fake the user agent to allow it to be viewed
Follow this..
This
works fine =D
elliott_stocks said:
You can view it in opera...you have to fake the user agent to allow it to be viewed
Follow this..
This
works fine =D
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rather than using the 900 hack i stuck in the agent for a Touch HD...
redmanmark86 said:
rather than using the 900 hack i stuck in the agent for a Touch HD...
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Does it make any difference at all?
elliott_stocks said:
You can view it in opera...you have to fake the user agent to allow it to be viewed
Follow this..
This
works fine =D
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...like I said the hack will allow you to view the iPlayer site in Opera but the streaming videos are opened separately in Streaming Player (or whatever you specified in the Opera.ini file as an alternative.)
Streaming Player is not brilliant at viewing streams and it only seems to work over 3G, certainly on my TP2 anyway.
Would still recommend myPlayer paired with CorePlayer. I use it extensively on my phone and it works brilliantly over both 3G and WiFi.
I agree with h0wz3r.
Till BBC releases the iPlayer for the TP2 myplayer + coreplayer is the next best thing.

Mobile TV app?

Are there any good apps that are able to stream tv programmes off the net? I cant seem to find any. do recommend some, going to try myplayer now tho.
edit: myplayer doesnt work on maple
Stelixus said:
Are there any good apps that are able to stream tv programmes off the net? I cant seem to find any. do recommend some, going to try myplayer now tho.
edit: myplayer doesnt work on maple
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CorePlayer... all you need is the URL of the stream you want to watch. It does Audio and Video streams.
Does anyone have a list of open rtsp streams?
SPB TV maybe?
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Does anyone have a list of open rtsp streams?
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http://www.americafree.tv/VLC/ For your desktop use VLC but for your mobile pocketplayer or coreplayer will work... personally I use CorePlayer. Kinda limited to old media but some of its cool
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/ Music, Talk, Sports.. hundreds of channels, mostly radio though

Shoutcast on HD2 ??

What player would i use to stream shout cast or .pls files ???
r0ck09 said:
What player would i use to stream shout cast or .pls files ???
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Kinoma FreePlay (the free version of KinomaPlay) includes access to a bunch of shoutcast channels, and I believe it launches by default when you try to directly play .pls files. Both the free and paid versions are available on the Microsoft Marketplace. The paid version gives you access to a few more file formats, etc, but I've gotten by just fine with the free version. Also, it works great as a client for Orb (service to stream media from your home PC or server)
Awesome. I came from Iphone3gs to Moto Droid to HD2. Its doing everything i need it to do and with style. Love my HD2. XDA is an amazing site with people doing nothing but helping. Thanks guys.
r0ck09 said:
Awesome. I came from Iphone3gs to Moto Droid to HD2. Its doing everything i need it to do and with style. Love my HD2. XDA is an amazing site with people doing nothing but helping. Thanks guys.
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Glad to help!
In case my plug above wasn't clear enough lol...I highly recommend Orb, I haven't found a better way to very very easily stream media from my home PC, which is one of the capabilities of my winmo phone that I love showing off the most!
I will try that out. I have a big Collection at home would be nice on the go without storing on the phone.
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I will try that out. I have a big Collection at home would be nice on the go without storing on the phone.
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Bingo!
It's crazy simple too, you just install the client on your PC, let it index your media, and then you can just sign into your account from anywhere via the client on the phone, and reference your media by artist, genre, etc or even just whatever folder(s) you have it in. It works on video as well as audio, but the video streaming is subject to normal reductions in quality related to streaming.
GSplayer or Pocket Player*
*shareware

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