On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 04:47:33PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> But in briefly googling for this topic I started to see that not all
> players can get all streams.
>
> I wanted to make sure any suggestions where software that can actually
> be made to connect to NPR.
>
> I don't necessarily mean something in debian repos. Just what ever
> your own experience can vouch for as a player capable of gettting
> internet NPR.
>
try squeezebox server. It is a music library manager that streaming
audio over LAN. Pretty handy when come to internet radio. With a
3rd party NPR plugin, it get program titles and wma stream from
thin.npr.org.
There are several music player sold by Logitech work with squeezebox
server. I heard their audio quality are very good, but don't have the
chance to actually see or listen to one because they are not available
in my country. A software player called squeezeplay is a good alternative.
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11-05-2011, 10:24 PM
Chen Wei
Recommendation for National Public Radio player
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 04:47:33PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I wanted to make sure any suggestions where software that can actually
> be made to connect to NPR.
>
> I don't necessarily mean something in debian repos. Just what ever
> your own experience can vouch for as a player capable of gettting
> internet NPR.
>
try squeezebox server. It is a music library manager that streaming
audio over LAN. It also have several APPs that connect to many internet
radio stations. A 3rd party NPR plugin enable it get program titles and
wma stream from NPR.
There are several music players sold by Logitech work with squeezebox
server. I heard their audio quality are very good, but don't have the
chance to actually see or listen to one because they are not available
in my country. A software player called squeezeplay is a good
alternative.
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11-05-2011, 11:43 PM
Chen Wei
Recommendation for National Public Radio player
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 04:47:33PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I wanted to make sure any suggestions where software that can actually
> be made to connect to NPR.
>
> I don't necessarily mean something in debian repos. Just what ever
> your own experience can vouch for as a player capable of gettting
> internet NPR.
try squeezebox server. It is a music library manager that streaming
audio over LAN. It also have several APPs that connect to many internet
radio stations. A 3rd party NPR plugin enable it get program titles and
wma stream from NPR.
I am using a software player called squeezeplay. There are several
music players sold by Logitech work with squeezebox server. I heard
their audio quality are very good, but don't have the chance to actually
see or listen to one because they are not available in my country.
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Chen Wei
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