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Re: BBC HLS streams on VR Stream and other players


 

Well done again Ray.
I tried your playlist on the PC and it worked flawlessly in VLC as well.
Radio 1 starts playing and you then simply tab into a tree list to be able to cursor through all the other stations.
I am going to experiment to see if any of the streams you created or the ones I made will perform in the Evo 12, unlikely but worth trying.
David Griffith

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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2023 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [dap-uk] BBC HLS streams on VR Stream and other players

Hi David and all.


Firstly, Yes, these steps were carried out on the VR Stream 3. I am sure these HLS streams won't work on the VR2, but will most likely work on the Sense player and very probably the latest player.


Since my trial I found on the get-hub site a linkk to download the playlists as .zip files. the only one of interest I am sharing via Dropbox:





this is the extracted playlist for the 60 odd BBC streams. It works
directly if pasted into the root directory of the VR Stream SD card and
imported into the VR3 when in line radio facility. In fact two of these
do not work, i.e. R1 Dance and R1 Extra. Everything's in this list,
including the BBC national stations with some stations coming rather
oddly in the list, 3 Counties radio being at the end.


This playlist could obviously be rejigged to separate into BBC national,
regional, and local lists, as Pele has done in the past. I may work on
that, but no promises.


Once you know the positions of stations in this global playlist you can
skip to most of the stations immediately.


Of course I've no way of knowing how long these streams wil be available
but odds are I would have thought, that these are the streams that BBC
Sounds uses, although it could be Sounds uses a different format for all
I know.


I hope this might be a good work around for VR3 users and others at
least for the time being.


As David has said elsewhere the BBC is shouting for all its worth about
BBC Sounds which does collect everything BBC online under one roof
including podcasts - some of them more up-to-date than the widely
available many podcast the Beeb puts out.


Ray.


On 12/10/2023 06:18 pm, David Griffith via groups.io wrote:
Dear Ray

Well done
I thought initially you had achieved this on the Stream 2, but re-reading it I am not so sure - were these steps taken on a Stream 3?

David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2023 2:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [dap-uk] BBC HLS streams on VR Stream and other players

Hi, to a very quiet list.


I have thought for a long time it should be possible to play BBC HLS streams on various specailist players since the demise of the Shoutcast streams. Well, it turns out I was right.


Curtacy of a post to the TAVIP list from David Griffiths, I did a search for the Radio Manchester HLS stream. I searched for

BBC radio hls streams on get-hub


this search turned up all the BBC national and local radio streams.


I then modified a playlist as provided by Pele West some time back. (I am no tech guru, and much less a programmer!) I am going to paste in the text of the trial playlist I created at the end of this message.


With reference to the VR Stream, this text should be saved to the route of an SD card to be inserted into the Stream,but you should be able to see the SD card in the VR3 player by connecting it to your computer. Having copied the file below to the SD card, making sure the Stream is online, go to the internet radio function of the Stream with presses of key 1


Press the number 7 menu key and you should be able to arrow to the import playlist option. Press hash, bottom righ key of the numberic keys, and all playlists should be imported, including the below list which you will have given a name of your choice, but ending in .pls


This is the experimental list I imported to the Stream. Much of what is here might not be necessary, but the template I used looks much like a programmer's code script.


[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=2
File1=
Title1=RadioManchester
length1=-1
File2=
Title2=Times Radio
Length2=-1
Version=1




These streams are live at the moment but for how long, who knows? these may well be the streams the BBC Sounds app uses so, if they are, then fair to assume they should be around for some time.


Obviously those who prefer s=wiping and tapping and searching in the Sounds app can carry on doing that, but it does look like the links found at Get-Hub should form the basis of playlists for the Stream and other newer players.


Not sure if I really have the time or appropriate skill to create full playlists, but for anyone wjp does, then that would be very welcome. In fact I do hope Humanware come up with playlists - including BBC local radio - even though local radio is now to become a ghost of its former self.


Ray.












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