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DAB sounds worse than FM[_2_] November 4th 09 11:51 PM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
Michael Chare asked on here a few weeks ago about whether it was
possible to receive the BBC's AAC Internet radio streams on any
Wi-Fi-Internet radio devices, so I thought some of you might be
interested to know they are now available on the Squeezebox if you
install the Squeezebox's iPlayer plug-in.

Some of the streams have been verified as being e.g. 128 kbps AAC
where appropriate, so I think it's pretty certain that they're the
same streams that are available via the iPlayer website (I'm certainly
not aware of the BBC launching any non-Flash-based AAC radio streams).

Steve



Brian Gaff November 5th 09 07:50 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
I'm totally confused really. When I spoke to an I player guy at the BBC to
find out why the Iplayer was made with flash which is very hard to use for
blind users, he said in fact the stram was windows media, and the container
for the controls was flash.

I begin to wonder if these people are just bull****ting to get rid of
questions that are beyond their scope.

Brian

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"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message
...
Michael Chare asked on here a few weeks ago about whether it was possible
to receive the BBC's AAC Internet radio streams on any Wi-Fi-Internet
radio devices, so I thought some of you might be interested to know they
are now available on the Squeezebox if you install the Squeezebox's
iPlayer plug-in.

Some of the streams have been verified as being e.g. 128 kbps AAC where
appropriate, so I think it's pretty certain that they're the same streams
that are available via the iPlayer website (I'm certainly not aware of the
BBC launching any non-Flash-based AAC radio streams).

Steve




Jim Lesurf[_2_] November 5th 09 08:02 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
In article , Brian Gaff
wrote:
I'm totally confused really. When I spoke to an I player guy at the BBC
to find out why the Iplayer was made with flash which is very hard to
use for blind users, he said in fact the stram was windows media, and
the container for the controls was flash.


When did your "iPlayer guy" say that? Perhaps it was before they'd changed
to aac.

Slainte,

Jim

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Adrian C November 5th 09 09:11 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
Michael Chare asked on here a few weeks ago about whether it was
possible to receive the BBC's AAC Internet radio streams on any
Wi-Fi-Internet radio devices, so I thought some of you might be
interested to know they are now available on the Squeezebox if you
install the Squeezebox's iPlayer plug-in.


Yes, that works quite well for me.

However much I like my Squeezebox system, it's admittedly overkill just
for an internet radio. Better off with a cheaper second-hand laptop and
a decent sound 'card'.

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Brian Gaff November 5th 09 09:41 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
No it was last week.

Brian

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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
...
In article , Brian Gaff
wrote:
I'm totally confused really. When I spoke to an I player guy at the BBC
to find out why the Iplayer was made with flash which is very hard to
use for blind users, he said in fact the stram was windows media, and
the container for the controls was flash.


When did your "iPlayer guy" say that? Perhaps it was before they'd changed
to aac.

Slainte,

Jim

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http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm
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DAB sounds worse than FM[_2_] November 5th 09 10:15 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
...
No it was last week.



Then he didn't know what he was talking about, because the iPlayer
radio streams have been using AAC since June/July, and the AAC streams
were being tested from about February.

Steve

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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
...
In article , Brian
Gaff
wrote:
I'm totally confused really. When I spoke to an I player guy at
the BBC
to find out why the Iplayer was made with flash which is very hard
to
use for blind users, he said in fact the stram was windows media,
and
the container for the controls was flash.


When did your "iPlayer guy" say that? Perhaps it was before they'd
changed
to aac.

Slainte,

Jim

--
Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email
me.
Electronics
http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm
Armstrong Audio
http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html
Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html





Michael Chare November 9th 09 11:17 AM

BBC AAC Internet radio streams on Squeezebox
 
"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message
...
Michael Chare asked on here a few weeks ago about whether it was possible
to receive the BBC's AAC Internet radio streams on any Wi-Fi-Internet
radio devices, so I thought some of you might be interested to know they
are now available on the Squeezebox if you install the Squeezebox's
iPlayer plug-in.

Some of the streams have been verified as being e.g. 128 kbps AAC where
appropriate, so I think it's pretty certain that they're the same streams
that are available via the iPlayer website (I'm certainly not aware of the
BBC launching any non-Flash-based AAC radio streams).


Thank you. In the meantime I have found the Dutch Avro internet stations
which use 256kbps MP3 format.

It's a pity more internet radio stations don't offer this quality, most of
them appear to have the same attitude to quality as UK Dab radio stations.

If the BBC can launch the iPlayer on Freesat receivers, which I am probably
will not be able to receive because of the limited of my broadband
connection,
they could increase the bandwidth of their internet radio stations which I
can receive.


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Michael Chare





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