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$vend
2006-01-06, 11:29
Does any one have a list of Internet Radio Station, which I can import into med 770?

Thanks

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myet01
2006-01-06, 14:10
Shoutcast works great. Go to their website and have fun!

bleucanard
2006-01-06, 18:21
I uploaded a big list there
www.bleucanard.co.uk/nokia770 (http://www.bleucanard.co.uk/nokia770)

Some stations in it do not exist anymore, and some aren't compatible with the player on the Nokia (mostly due to bitrates).

It contains mp3 stations as well as Real Audio ones.

$vend
2006-01-09, 10:22
Do you have list for Austria? As the link here is 404. :(

But never the less! Very use full, thanks a lot!

bleucanard
2006-01-09, 18:16
I have updated the lists (a small bug in my conversion software deleted some files),
but there aren't many stations for Austria anyway.

eye.surgeon
2006-01-09, 20:29
Shoutcast is great.I've saved my favorite 20 or so shoutcast stations in my favorites on the 770 which means they are only a click away on the desktop.

mattiescramz
2006-01-30, 00:20
has anyone tried xm online?

orbitalcomp
2006-01-30, 13:42
has anyone tried xm online?


XM Online uses Windows Media for it's playback, so it will only work on a PC/Mac or Pocket PC/WindowsMobile. I do have a solution that works and lets me listen to XM radio on my 770, on my Treo 650, and pretty much any Shoutcast-compatible device.

I use a program called Nicecast on my Mac. It allows you to set up your own Shoutcast server or feed, and then it gives you an IP address from which you can access it. I load up XM Online in Safari (web browser), and then have Nicecast stream that audio as a Shoutcast stream. Once that is done, i can tune in from the 770, and I can even use the great VNC Viewer on the 770 to change the station.

Sometimes I forget to even start the streaming before I leave home, so VNC allows me to get in, start everything up, and then start listening to XM online...

What's cool about Nicecast, is I can stream from any app, whether it is iTunes, RealPlayer, Quicktime or others. And the VNC Viewer enables me to go in and change sources whenever I want.

mattiescramz
2006-01-31, 04:11
interesting...

AllThumbs
2006-02-10, 13:29
Nerd Vittles (http://mundy.org/blog/index.php?p=45) has a tutorial on how to do this. Works great!