Hi there
I have not been able to use this application and it always stops even if I try the default stations.
Does this function?
Or am I doing something wrong eg need to update url's?
It's more of a niggle but it would be nice to be able to use
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Hi there
I have not been able to use this application and it always stops even if I try the default stations.
Does this function?
Or am I doing something wrong eg need to update url's?
It's more of a niggle but it would be nice to be able to use
Hi Jasper - this app also does not work on my fossapup64 system. I suspect it might have stopped working a long time ago.
But - since so much is done via the browser these days it has not been missed really, since I simply use pages like this to listen to radio - https://www.radioemu.com/
Thanks for replying and answering to my message. I thought it might just be me or my hardware setup.
I have tried two different Puppy builds recently and encountered the same problem.
My temporary solution (it works ) is to find the online radio station's *.m3u8 or *.pls link and then open it with mpv.
I am trying to wean myself of using the browser for some tasks as it hogs the memory. Which is why I liked the inclusion of the smaller applications.
I know you marked this solved, but just fyi, I use fossapup from iso and Simple GTK Radio works for me. I have noticed that if the URL for the actual station is not valid it will stop immediately. I just tried running it today and 4 of my stations worked fine and 1 did an immediate stop. I have to assume the one that stopped is no longer valid (I haven't checked). These are stations I added and not the ones that come with the app as I have never tried those (and expect that since they are older, are probably not valid). For example, the following station worked for me:
http://bigrradio.cdnstream1.com/5195_128|
Okay, I have tried again but it still stops after a few seconds.
I loaded up the BBC playlist and noticed that some of the streams appear to be mislabelled eg BBC Radio 4 says it's the World Service.
Alas, no volume too.
**EDIT**
Doh!!! I didn't realise that I could enter a url via the icon on top. My playlists work now