Hi!
I need to play a web stream MP3 or AAC in a event.
I have made a M3U playlist in VLC, but i can't play the file.
Someone who know a fix?
It work if I launch a internet link. The firefox open the link and play the stream. But i really would like to have the stream played in Radio DJ.
Please advice.
/Bernhard
See this tutorial on importing shoutcast streams into RDJ http://djgarybaldy.co.uk/importing-shoutcast-icecast-streams-radiodj/ (http://djgarybaldy.co.uk/importing-shoutcast-icecast-streams-radiodj/)
RadioDJ will be able to pay an mp3 stream but not an AAC stream.
Hello,
I've tried the tutorial, but I have a consciencious silence... The flux is from the web (http://www.rfi.fr/contenu/ecouter-rfi-direct-monde/) and not from a server. Is it the reason ?
How could I play the news of this page and restart music later, because I can open a page, but not close it ?
thanks :-( !
Quote from: Boris on March 22, 2015, 10:41:17 AM
Hello,
I've tried the tutorial, but I have a consciencious silence... The flux is from the web (http://www.rfi.fr/contenu/ecouter-rfi-direct-monde/) and not from a server. Is it the reason ?
How could I play the news of this page and restart music later, because I can open a page, but not close it ?
thanks :-( !
Something is missing in the link http://www.rfi.fr/contenu/ecouter-rfi-direct-monde/ now it's just a link to a website.
For the BBC world new this link http://wsdownload.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/css/96mp3/latest/bbcnewssummary.mp3 works like it's must.
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Thanks, I see now...
But I'm fired: it's a live stream, and archives are not a .mp3 or else, only for downloading :-( ...
Perhaps do you know if we can close a web page with RDJ ?
I'll see again, but no real hope.
Thank you,
Boris
I've tried to look in the script of the website if i could see if there was an mp3 or stream port but could not find it.
So for now i can't help you.
Normal with listen live you can see the stream and you can use this, but this was not possible.
Sorry i can't find it for you, my french is not so good for this..
Try using Roku Radio Snooper, an application that will scan your incoming data looking specifically for media streams. (You don't need a Roku device to use the software.)
It can be found here: http://soundbridge.roku.com/support/dwnld_radiosnoop.php
Here's what I got (in the U.S.) from the RFI web page, but your results may be different: http://95.81.155.3/rfimonde/all/rfimonde-64k.mp3
John T
Quote from: "fuzzyfaraway"Try using Roku Radio Snooper, an application that will scan your incoming data looking specifically for media streams. (You don't need a Roku device to use the software.)
It looks like you do with Windows 7, 32 bit. It doesn't run correctly (EAccessViolation error). What version of Windows are you running this on Fuzzy?
Boris, all streams on that page are there in HTML source code. Just open "view source" from context menu and search for .mp3.
BTW, stealing topics is not polite. You should have started a new topic.
Quote from: packzap on March 25, 2015, 05:07:33 PM
It looks like you do with Windows 7, 32 bit. It doesn't run correctly (EAccessViolation error). What version of Windows are you running this on Fuzzy?
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit.
John T
Quote from: Jhonny on March 22, 2015, 04:45:28 PM
For the BBC world new this link http://wsdownload.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/css/96mp3/latest/bbcnewssummary.mp3 works like it's must.
Hi Jhonny, I started using the BBC world news since 2 days and it's simply perfect for my needs. Is it completely free or do I have to tell BBC I'm using it?
Thanks
I really do not know.
So I assume you don't use it! Does anybody else use it and can tell me something about?