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19-06-2016, 21:50
(This post was last modified: 19-06-2016 22:44 by DavidHB.)
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RE: Please help!!
We start with the clear understanding that there is no such thing as a stupid question. I'm also assuming from your questions that what you want to do is get radio streams working. If you want to know about transcoding, ask again.
(19-06-2016 11:57)Atherton Wrote: Is there an ABC guide on how to do this? Well, there's this page, which you may already have seen. You need to go through the page step by step, to check that you have done all the things required. At that point you will have a playlist (.m3u) file which should work with your Naim control point and renderer. Irrespective of whether you want the BBC stations or not, this is, in my view, the essential first step to getting things working. The page also explains how you can add further stations to the playlist file (or you can create your own file, using the same format). If there is any step that you do not understand, or you encounter any difficulty, ask again. The problem with this aspect of streaming is that some people find it quite straightforward, while others find it bewildering. The key thing is to take it step by step. Simon has always, in my experience, responded to user feedback on the documentation; he is one of the few programmers I know who regards any error or lack of clarity in the manual as, in effect, a bug in the program. (19-06-2016 11:57)Atherton Wrote: I am now trying to route the network stream via Minimstreamer, but I just don't understand the instructions given in the User Guide. This is what the User Guide says (I have doctored the Linn URL so that it is not truncated by the forum software, so copy from the User Guide, not from this post): "As an example, to route the Linn Radio Classical stream via MinimStreamer, you could use a .m3u playlist with the following contents: #EXTM3U #EXTINF:-1,[Linn] Linn Radio Classical http:// radio.linnrecords.com/cast/tunein.php/linnclassical/playlist.pls When you view this stream in your control point, you will see two entries for it. The first entry is named [Linn] Linn Radio Classical and will route the network stream to your music player via MinimStreamer. The second entry is named Linn Radio Classical and will route the network stream directly to your music player without using MinimStreamer. To suppress the second of these two entries, you can specify an asterisk (*) before the stream ID. For example, you can specify the stream ID as [*Linn] instead of [Linn]." That is, I am afraid, all quite clear to me. Which part of this section are you finding difficult? (19-06-2016 11:57)Atherton Wrote: How do I edit a .mu3 file? ... What do I type in the http\\: line? etc etc. Playlist (.m3u) files are just text files saved with the .m3u extension. You can use Notepad or any plain text editor to edit them (and save them as plain text, not rich text or word processing files). Though this isn't essential, I find it useful to store all my playlist (.m3u) files in a single 'Playlists' folder within the MinimServer content directory. This makes sure that MinimServer scans them as necessary and references them in the 'Playlists' section of its top level menu. The stream URL (web address) is usually found on the station website (usually found via a Google search), or you may get a URL you can use from tunein.com (with which it is useful to have an account). Often, all you will see is the link, but most browsers allow you to right-click on the link and then select the option to copy the its address, which can in turn be pasted into the .m3u file. Incidentally, web addresses always use forward slashes, not backslashes as in your post. (19-06-2016 11:57)Atherton Wrote: How do I find what my stream name is? The stream name is, as the User Guide says "any unique identifier of your choice." If you use the format used in the supplied BBC stations file, you will not go wrong. Hope this helps. David |
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Please help!! - Atherton - 19-06-2016, 11:57
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 19-06-2016 21:50
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 19-06-2016, 22:45
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 19-06-2016, 22:49
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 19-06-2016, 23:36
RE: Please help!! - simoncn - 20-06-2016, 07:30
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 08:29
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 20-06-2016, 11:29
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 14:40
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 20-06-2016, 17:08
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 17:04
RE: Please help!! - Cebolla - 20-06-2016, 17:51
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 20-06-2016, 18:13
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 18:25
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 20-06-2016, 18:41
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 18:57
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 20-06-2016, 20:44
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RE: Please help!! - simoncn - 20-06-2016, 20:21
RE: Please help!! - Atherton - 20-06-2016, 20:59
RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 21-06-2016, 00:18
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RE: Please help!! - DavidHB - 21-06-2016, 09:51
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