Add AOL Radio Stations - General Topics

Now that AOL Radio in under CBS control, they are streaming all their stations in a new format. Flash Video (.flv) to be specific. Download the new Winamp player to get and copy the station URL. You can also create an AOL Radio station playlist. Use TCPMP with the Flash Video plugin to play the playlist or the URL stream. The playlist/URL can also be played using Orb if you need to change the stream format. Enjoy.

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Internet Radio and TV station files for WMP and TCPMP

Attached are mostly News Radio and TV stations that I've been able to play either in Windows Media Player or TCPMP.
My favorite is the Audio portion of CNN Cable News that you get on Cable TV like Time Warner Cable.
I am looking for FOX Cable News but can't find it.
Attached are zip files for these stations.
WMP contains files that only play in Windows Media Player (WMP) (.asx and .asf files).
TCPMP contains files that play in TCPMP (.pls and .m3u files), but some also play in WMP.
Why two files? If you strickly use TCPMP, don't bother downloading the WMP folder. If you use WMP, download both. WMP will find stations compatible from both folders).
Download zip files Unzip and put anywhere on phone (or storage card). I store everything on Storage Card.
For WMP: Go to Menu, Library, Update library. This will update your library for all files (.asx, asf, etc) compatible.
Click my Playlist, then if you dont see your new stations, click Playlist on top then select "Storage Card" instead of "My Device". Unfortunately the playlists in WMP are not combined for all songs on phone.
For TCPMP: Go to TCPMP folder (wherever you saved it) and play the station or create a playlist and then save playlist.
Once done, you can play these stations from your media player instead of using an additional piece of software.
Stations attached: CNN Cable News (Audio portion), CNN radio various cities, CNN TV, FOX TV LA, NASA TV, MTV, NBC News, Pentagon TV, NPR radio various cities, few music stations, Kids TV.
thanks. big help!
Thanks mate.

Streaming Media app Question

I am lost with this app..where do you find the url for the media you want to stream...can I stream my sirus radio, if so, what do I type in the url field??
Sirius player (app)
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/12...ile-leaked-the-ultimate-sirius-xm-player.html
wunderadio (app)
http://www.wunderradio.com/
htc radio (site)
http://www.htcradio.com/

Streaming Internet Radio??

**Re-Edit** My original post was about listening to streaming internet radio and how Windows Media player (& HTC's streaming player) doesn't support http streaming
I've found GS Player to support HTTP streaming (and many other types and formats)
so now I can listen to GamerFM and any other net radio stations on the go!
There are other Internet Radio apps, but I found the free ones you could only select stations from a list. But I wanted to listen to a specific station
Go download it at;
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.mobi/download-gsplayer-v2-28.html
thank you, really helpful..

tuned.mobi question

Friends-
I am using tuned.mobi to locate stations and play them in the winmobile media player. However I can not save a station for playing in the future. How do I save a link so that I can build a list of stations to play?
I am saving the .asf file in different places, and the stream plays, but afterwards it is not available to play again without doing a browser search and downloading.
What am I doing wrong??? I can not create a playlist to play.

What's a good radio stream player for Android?

I try different stream players from the Android Market but no one works fine. I have 2 players with streams TuneIn Radio, that's a good one with lots en lots of streams all over the world. It's a pitty that you can't add streams. I have also WunderRadio where it's possible to add the stream URL.
But I'm looking for one player not with streams, only a player what plays the stream wher you click on a website with streams like tuned.mobi.com or something and where you can add stream URL's. There are lots of it on the Android Market but lots of don't work. When I click on a stream, it download the .pls file or something and put in my downloadhistory and when I click on it it opens in the standard player but can't play it. I'm looking for a player to play in all stream formats like mp3, WMA, AAC+, .pls, MMS:// etc. There was a good player on Windows Mobile, the TCPMP player. I like an alternative of that player. I hope someone can help me.
I think Tunein radio
X2 tune in is the biz
cuter said:
I think Tunein radio
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Yes, I use Tunin Radio but I'm looking for only a player what play streams in many stream formats (mp3, wma (windows media files), .pls extensions, aac+, etc. etc.) and where you can add streams to your favorites.
I like streamfurious. Pro is expensive, probably not worth it with how the dev is (Not lazy, but not communicative either, doesn't update too often).
But once installed, it should all you to load a url in the app. If it does not work, the url in the browser should. (I have a custom m3u playlist, it loads from the browser, and streamfurious takes it from that point, adding it to its list).
I might not sound very positive about it, but I really do love the app.
Try XiiaLive Light in the market.
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If you're on android 2.2+ Winamp has built in shoutcast which streams many radio stations. The stations are also listed in genres which is handy. Winamp also plays music on your phone better than the stock app.
XiiaLive is the best in my opinion.
Winamp is nice, but it has a few bugs in it, and I couldn't get it to automatically resume playing after calls, or on a dropped connection/buffer.
Xiilive and Winamp I try them both but no player works fine for me. I don't want a player with lots of standard stream but only a player, nothing more, nothing less. Winamp have lots of bugs and can't stream the channels in the shoutcast directory and also not Window Media Player. Also the option with clickable links in the browser are not working. I'm looking for a player what can play windows media streaming formats like asx, wma mms:// etc. and who have a the posibility for clickable streams on websites in the browser.
Motorala music player ist good for streaiming radio
I'm having pretty good luck with bsplayer, for both audio and video streams. bsplayer even seems to be able to seek direct mp3 streams, which most other players seem to either not be able to do, or do not do correctly. requires byte-range server support, of course.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsplayer.bspandroid.free
Di radio is great if you like house music.
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xiaalive is the answer
JoshP84 said:
XiiaLive is the best in my opinion.
Winamp is nice, but it has a few bugs in it, and I couldn't get it to automatically resume playing after calls, or on a dropped connection/buffer.
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I second this. The recommendation of xiialive was so "understated", though, that I almost didn't take it seriously... after trying every other app that anyone suggested, and having them ALL fail completely. Well, JustPlaylists was able to play some pls files (never m3u, though). These posts (this complaint) are so old, though, that I lost hope that any app could manage this BASIC functionality. Even the n7player (full trial version) was a complete fail. Xiialive works fantastically well, though. Plays all pls and m3u files, whether local or on a webpage. Plus, the rest of the app is very well done, as well. I love the alarm feature , which allows you to schedule a "program change". You can make this recur on any selected day(s), as well. I set it so that it automatically starts playing Mind Over Matters at 9am (EST) on Sat and Sun, then switches to KPFA at noon. The list of "built-in" stations is extensive (there are 2 different "repositories", which I don't fully understand, but the advanced one contained all the stations I wanted (WORT, KEXP, Free Radio Santa Cruz, etc.). Reorganization of stations from the original categorization offered was also simple and intuitive... as is the whole app. I have no connection with this app except as a happy user who was SO glad to find someone, apparently, who can code... not just use the limited android media functions.

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