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From: Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>
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Subject: Re: Are there any simple BBC internet radio programs for the Pi?
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In article <vcbsb2$3g4qd$5@dont-email.me>,
   The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

> I am working on a new PiFi

I don't know what sort of functionality you're looking for but I use
Minimserver running on a synology NAS coupled with a number of Pis
running either;

MediaPlayer with mpd
https://github.com/PeteManchester/MediaPlayer/blob/master/com.upnp.mediaplayer/download/beta/mediaplayer.zip

or 

https://ropieee.org/

Both are controlled by control points on Phone/Tablets. Both support
both UPnP AND for me very importantly Open Home.

Media Player instructions are out of date but ask and you shall
receive later notes. It functions very well.

RoPieee is plug and play. So easy to set up but you're locked out.
It's free and 15 minutes to put together.  The only functional snag
is that the volume insists on being 100% at startup.

All the 320K BBC streams work fine and a host of others.

Have you got these... 

#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Radio Caroline mp3 128K Stereo
http://sc3.radiocaroline.net:8030/listen.m3u8

#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Radio Caroline Flashback mp3 128K Stereo
http://sc2.radiocaroline.net:10558/;
 
#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Ancient FM
http://stream.ancientfm.com:8058/stream

#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Linn Radio
http://radio.linn.co.uk:8003/autodj

#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Linn Classical
http://radio.linn.co.uk:8004/autodj

#EXTINF:-1, [;mp3] Linn Jazz
http://radio.linn.co.uk:8000/autodj

Flashback has a very high signal to noise ratio, almost no news or
chat or ads.


> and have accumulated the  following

> http://media-ice.musicradio.com/ClassicFMMP3.m3u
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absoluteradiohigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absoluteclassicrockhigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute60shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute60shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute70shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute80shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute90shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute00shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute10shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauerflash.pls?station=absolute20shigh.aac
> http://www.radiofeeds.net/playlists/bauer.pls?station=absolutecountryhigh.aac

Thanks I'll check those out.


 Radio 3


> (BBC crap, for anyone who still listens)

It amazes me that anyone goes near the BBC and haven't learnt what it
is yet.

Bob.