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Accuradio Hitkast is OK, but I would like to try others too...

Where can I find more? What are your favourites?
 
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I like the Digitally Imported radio streams alot.
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Streamtuner may help you
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/streamtuner/

It's still beta but it's usable and usefull to find and play good radio channels on the fly.
 
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I have downloaded streamtuner: thanks for the advice!

The streams are listed, but none plays.

What am I doing wrong?
 
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Originally Posted by Gadgetguy
I have downloaded streamtuner: thanks for the advice!

The streams are listed, but none plays.

What am I doing wrong?
It is my understanding that from version 0.99.99-4, StreamTuner REQUIRES mplayer to be installed. mplayer can be found via https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mplayer/

I have installed mplayer and version 0.99.99-6 of StreamTuner today and everything is working just fine.

Make sure you read between the lines for both products as I found that they both require a small amount of under the hood setting up using Xterm in user mode. (No need for root access, however)

PS StreamTuner does indeed provide a large number of Internet radio stations for playback.
 
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Thank you MikeL.

I went to the url you provided. I also googled 770 mplayer. But I had no luck - I found no installable version of mplayer.

Could you or anyone help further? Where can I find mplayer in an installable version?

Thank you all...
 
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http://ufo2000.xcomufo.com/files/MPl...1-armel.tar.gz

If installable mean .deb package for you. There is no package of mplayer for nokia 770 yet. But the binary provide by the link above is easily "installable".
Just decompress it and put it in your document folder so that Streamtuner can use it.

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Don't forget, 3pm LITE is good for getting mp3s.
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Originally Posted by newca12b
http://ufo2000.xcomufo.com/files/MPl...1-armel.tar.gz

If installable mean .deb package for you. There is no package of mplayer for nokia 770 yet. But the binary provide by the link above is easily "installable".
Just decompress it and put it in your document folder so that Streamtuner can use it.

Thank you for the further advice.

I have installed mplayer. I have copied it into usr/bin, and I have tried it: it works ( I get all kinds of messages when I launch it).

I start Streamtuner again: and still no sound... ( When I put mplayer in the documents folder, Streamtuner complains about not finding it...), when it is in usr/bin there are no complaints, just no sound...

Can anyone pls. tell what is going wrong?

Thank you!
 
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