Adrian David and anyone interested.? I do have playlists now for BBC Natinal, regional and local radio.? I will send these privately by email to anyone who would like them.? These do work on the VR3 although there could still be issues with them so it would be good to have feedback here.
Look forward to hearing particularly whether these work on the milestone.? David has already indicated the EVO 12 seems to handle them.
Ray.
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On 16/10/2023 01:41 am, David Griffith via groups.io wrote:
I copy below an email I sent to the Tavip list
I think it is self explanatory.
Well done Ray.
Dear Walter
The encouraging news is that Ray, I think on this list, has developed a BBC m3u
playlist for playing on the Stream 3. However, I have just tested it on the Evo
12 and it works fantastically , - all you do is copy the Playlist across to the
SD Card in a folder and the evo 12 can suddenly play 60 national and local BBC
Radio stations for the first time. I think this is a major advance for the
usability of the Evo 12.
I cannot tell you if it will work on the Evo 10 as well as it is an older
product than the 12 but it is encouraging nevertheless.
Although this is based on work I started I don't think it is my place to share
Ray's playlist file as he put enormous effort into developing it.
I will email him to report the success of his playlist and it maybe that he
will make it available on this list.
David griffith.
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From: Walter - wpr at blueyonder.co.uk (via discussion list)
Sent: 15 October 2023 15:01
To: discussion@...
Subject: [TAVIP] Evo10 & internet radio
Hi folks. I haven't used my evo 10 for nearly 2 years but today I fired it up
and tried connecting to some BBC radio stations but all I got was "connection
failed." I'm able to connect to other stations but not BBC stations. I'm just
wondering if there is a setting I need to activate or is it the BBC is becoming
evermore Apple like and restricting how you access their radio stations? Any
comments appreciated. Walter.
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