BBC HLS Radio Streams
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21-03-2016, 10:28
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(21-03-2016 10:17)RobertsRevival Wrote: Thanks for all the recent tips folks. I'll have another look later (probably this evening now). One more tip (not essential, but recommended) is to use a different folder for installing MinimServer than the folder that you are using for your content directory (containing the BBC Radio.m3u file). I recommend that you uninstall MinimServer from its current location (using Control Panel > Programs and Features), then reinstall MinimServer in its default location C:\Program Files\MinimServer. After you have done this, you should create a separate folder C:\BBC Radio containing a single file BBC Radio.m3u. |
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21-03-2016, 14:47
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(20-03-2016 22:14)simoncn Wrote:(19-03-2016 14:08)RobertsRevival Wrote: Ok, pulling out what's left of my hair now, does the screenshot below help to identify what's wrong? Hi Simon - this is why I think I may be missing something that's blindingly obvious to most here... In the instructions.... 3. Create a plain text file named BBC Radio.m3u in this folder (with Windows Notepad, select ANSI). You can download a sample version of this file from this link. This sample file lists all the BBC national HLS AAC UK streams in the best available sound quality. After downloading this sample file, remember to rename it to BBC Radio.m3u and make sure it has been saved as a plain text file and not some other format such as RTF (with Windows Notepad, select ANSI). So do I save it as a "plain text file" or an m3u file? (I had it saved an an m3u file earlier and that didn't work either, but at least we can eliminate that). "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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21-03-2016, 18:50
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(21-03-2016 10:28)simoncn Wrote:(21-03-2016 10:17)RobertsRevival Wrote: Thanks for all the recent tips folks. I'll have another look later (probably this evening now). Hi yes it was in the Programs folder originally but as that wasn't working I tried moving it to the BBC Radio folder with no success. I've moved it back now. Anyhow I had a tinker and I am now seeing a playlist file on my radio, in the minimserver folder, presumably progress? But it still won't stream anything. I'll try reebooting everything and see if that magically sorts it! "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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21-03-2016, 22:42
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(21-03-2016 14:47)RobertsRevival Wrote: Hi Simon - this is why I think I may be missing something that's blindingly obvious to most here... The file needs to be named BBC Radio.m3u and it needs to be in plain text format. |
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22-03-2016, 14:35
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(21-03-2016 22:42)simoncn Wrote:(21-03-2016 14:47)RobertsRevival Wrote: Hi Simon - this is why I think I may be missing something that's blindingly obvious to most here... But doesn't that clash with: "It should be the file that Windows Explorer is identifying as being of a Winamp type."? Sorry this is such hard work, but I just can't get it to work. "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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22-03-2016, 18:01
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(22-03-2016 14:35)RobertsRevival Wrote: But doesn't that clash with: "It should be the file that Windows Explorer is identifying as being of a Winamp type."? All .m3u files must be in plain text format in order for them to work as media playlists. There is no contradiction between the file being in plain text format and Windows Explorer identifying its filetype (.m3u) as being associated with Winamp. |
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22-03-2016, 19:07
(This post was last modified: 22-03-2016 19:14 by RobertsRevival.)
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(22-03-2016 18:01)simoncn Wrote:(22-03-2016 14:35)RobertsRevival Wrote: But doesn't that clash with: "It should be the file that Windows Explorer is identifying as being of a Winamp type."? So (see screenshot) does this look right? edit - somethings happening as the log is now reporting duplicate streams. Does that give any clue? "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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22-03-2016, 23:12
Post: #38
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
(22-03-2016 19:07)RobertsRevival Wrote: So (see screenshot) does this look right? This means you have two copies of the .m3u file in your contentDir folder(s). To fix it, delete one of these files and select Rescan from the minim icon. If the stream isn't playing after this, it probably means you have the wrong stream URL setting in the radio. |
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28-03-2016, 11:30
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
Ok guys, sorry for the delay, been busy this last week. Cracking (UK) bank holiday weather as ever!
I've now uninstalled & re-installed minimserver / added the streamer package, re-launched, saved the m3u file in C:\BBC Radio etc. I've double checked the URL for each station. (See screeny). I set up the pertinent stations on the Frontier Silcon interface and my radio is "finding" the named stations. I can select (e.g) "BBC Radio 5 Live HLS" on my radio, it goes to connect / loading / re-connecting, then hangs... This is clearly never going to work as intended (for me). Is there a work-around? I did wonder whether I could enter a more detailed URL for instance? "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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28-03-2016, 12:15
Post: #40
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RE: BBC HLS Radio Streams
my radio is now recognising a playlist. Can I get rid of the .txt file? (there was no playlist when only this file was there).
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" - Albert Einstein |
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