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BBC radio streams not working
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17-02-2015, 22:47
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17-02-2015, 22:54
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RE: BBC radio streams not working
(17-02-2015 22:30)Saul66 Wrote: Many thanks Simon...I hope I am doing all the right things and that you find a solution. Once again, thank you for developing minim server, it's brilliant! Your playlist is in RTF format. It needs to be in plain text. After fixing this, do a MinimServer rescan. You should now see one or more BBC streams inside the playlist. |
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17-02-2015, 23:34
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(17-02-2015 22:54)simoncn Wrote:Done and working perfectly Simon! You're a genius...I wish you were in charge of the Naim support/app development.(17-02-2015 22:30)Saul66 Wrote: Many thanks Simon...I hope I am doing all the right things and that you find a solution. Once again, thank you for developing minim server, it's brilliant! Thanks for all your hard work :-) |
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18-02-2015, 00:28
(This post was last modified: 18-02-2015 00:35 by Cebolla.)
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(17-02-2015 20:37)simoncn Wrote: Please try adding an 'aac' stream type to the playlist entry (see my previous post for an example). This adds a .aac extension to the stream URL and also adds audio/aac as the MIME type in the protocolInfo information that the server sends to the control point.Oh dear, thought I tested it earlier & it made no difference - now realise I typed 'acc' as the stream type instead of 'aac' ![]() All works now with the required file suffix & MIME type match, for both the Pioneer & Denon streamers and the BubbleUPnP control point! Many thanks, Simon. On a related theme, have you considered providing native support for Ogg FLAC network streams? It's how I originally found that you could use MinimStreamer to transcode a network stream of a type it didn't recognise to wav, via FFmpeg, if you used the * unspecified type input. I'd previously used the standalone FFmpeg application and observed that it could decode the Ogg FLAC stream very simply, without any input parameters other than the URL. So I hoped that MinimStreamer might use FFmpeg in a similar way with the * input type and luckily seemed to do just that. I now had MinimServer providing my streamers with Ogg FLAC lossless internet radio services, transcoded to wav! Hence, I tested the similar setup with the new BBC HLS AAC streams and on finding it successful reported my findings here on my first post in this thread. Admittedly, there aren't that many Ogg FLAC internet radio streams out there. There's the handful or so Absolute Radio ones: Absolute Radio Ogg FLAC radio stream URLs However, the main reason for having a lossless internet radio stream, IMO, is for classical. The Czech Radio's D-Dur (D-Major) 16 bit/48kHz Ogg FLAC stream is probably the world's highest resolution classical internet radio service: Czech Radio D-dur/Český rozhlas D-dur Ogg FLAC stream Hopefully, your recent venture into the Ogg container for Vorbis coding format and the network stream work done in the last few days, will make my suggestion at least a possibilty. |
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18-02-2015, 08:14
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(18-02-2015 00:28)Cebolla Wrote: On a related theme, have you considered providing native support for Ogg FLAC network streams? As I understand it, you are able to play these streams using the '*' transcoding input type. What would be the benefit to users of adding native decoding? |
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18-02-2015, 12:47
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RE: BBC radio streams not working
Hi Simon,
Stations all working however, no artwork using QNAP using Minimstreamer 0.5.2. Also update 58. Streamer |
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18-02-2015, 19:20
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RE: BBC radio streams not working
Hi
I'm not a computer whizz. I use Minim for selecting and running my Naim Unitiqute2. Minim to my mind is the best of the UpnP devices I've found. I have version 0.8.3 and Streamer 0.5.2 BUT.... it is not the easiest to navigate for the "ordinary user. I'd like to use it to get the Radio3 320 feed. I've read this thread from top to bottom. Sorry this is going to be basic. Where do I add the URL Playlists files you've set out? Do I create a folder called say Radio and put them in there? In what form? As a Notepad file for example or what? And I've tried to add the aac;L16 to System in Minim but it wants a transcoder. No success. ???????? Is it possible to set this out in very basic terms for non specialists like me please? Many thanks |
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18-02-2015, 19:20
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18-02-2015, 19:35
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(18-02-2015 19:20)simoncn Wrote:(18-02-2015 12:47)Streamer Wrote: Hi Simon, Thanks Simon, Where do I find the download. Streamer |
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18-02-2015, 21:08
(This post was last modified: 18-02-2015 21:17 by Cebolla.)
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(18-02-2015 08:14)simoncn Wrote:Well, with respect much the same could be said with the native decoding of HLS AAC - except that you'd already started work on it before I mentioned discovering the '*' method for it!(18-02-2015 00:28)Cebolla Wrote: On a related theme, have you considered providing native support for Ogg FLAC network streams? The benefits I assume (or hope!) would be similar, ie: ability to stream the original audio format carried by the network stream rather than PCM; external decoder not required; can be used with more than one streamer at the same time; the record function saves the decoded format. Incidentally, using the '*' transcoding input seems to override native decoding, so I can't currenly find a way of accessing Ogg FLAC network streams and have native HLS AAC decoding performed by the same MinimStreamer. |
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