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BBC Radio streams - Haroldfinch - 03-04-2021 Hi all, Just a heads up, I've been listening to a BBC 6 music stream and there's a notice injected saying the feed is going to end on the 21st March 2021. This is a real shame as it's so easy to play it via Moode rather than via the BBC sounds app. RE: BBC Radio streams - the_bertrum - 03-04-2021 There seems to be a great push from the BBC to move everything onto the sounds app. I can understand that I suppose, they get all that lovely data that way. Shame though, using Bluetooth with interruptions from notifications on my phone is not as good as direct streaming for "listening to the radio". RE: BBC Radio streams - Zigzag - 03-04-2021 I don't think the BBC is ending its radio streams in March, but intends to make a number of changes then to address legacy methods of broadcasting - see: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/481e7233-0aea-4b15-8ace-878ce549108c. RE: BBC Radio streams - the_bertrum - 03-04-2021 Good find @Zigzag I can never find anything on the BBC websites... Looks like no action needed in moOde then, good news. Edit after reading the post from Kent below, then going back and looking properly... The 320K streams will not be affected (those are the ones I listen to most so I did not do enough due-diligence), but most of the standard streams will. Kent has done the job I failed to do and found replacements. RE: BBC Radio streams - Haroldfinch - 03-04-2021 Indeed. Great find @Zigzag . Thanks for following up on my post :-) RE: BBC Radio streams - FizzyTea - 03-05-2021 (03-04-2021, 10:38 AM)Haroldfinch Wrote: Indeed. Great find @Zigzag . Glad to find people here are on this. I was super annoyed this morning when I heard the announcement interrupt my alarm clock! (yes, I am cranky in the mornings) I did attempt to find information on the bbc website but without success. ![]() Just to clarify, we will have to update the url used to stream or not? It seems to say we will but then doesn't give the new urls. If we don't have to update the url why does the stream contain the message? ![]() RE: BBC Radio streams - TheOldPresbyope - 03-05-2021 Well, yes, it appears that one does need to change URLs. From the cited BBC Blog entry Quote:The old URLs will then stop working completely by 31st March 2021. Further down the entry it says Quote:Systems that use our Media Selector APIs on the domain 'open.live.bbc.co.uk', we will be updating these APIs and so no action is required by you. But wait, there's more! Some helpful soul has created a github gist with a .m3u file containing what appears to be the new [1] open.live.bbc.co.uk media selector endpoints! Code: #EXTM3U Of course we can't use the .m3u playlist directly while the endpoints in it are themselves .pls playlist files so one must dig out the actual URLs. To save you the effort, here's the URLs contained in the above .pls files (notice the pattern?). They all play for me here in Maryland USA. Code: http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_one The Radio 5 Live Sports Extra station .pls file is apparently geofenced; I get a 403 error trying to access it. Who knows, these may still work in future but there's also hints of BBC moving to HTTPS. Regards, Kent ETA [1] - Hmm, rereading, I wonder if these are the existing URLs and whether they will change once again when the BBC finishing "updating these APIs". It isn't clear what "no action is required" means. RE: BBC Radio streams - FizzyTea - 03-05-2021 hmmm yes, exactly! ![]() RE: BBC Radio streams - FizzyTea - 03-11-2021 Before I found this thread I was trying to find information about the changes to the BBC streams. As mentioned above I failed to find the blogpost on the BBC website. In the absence of further information I decided to contact the BBC so I could come here with at least some information about the changes before I posted looking for assistance. I contacted them saying I used an open-source community developed dedicated music player and the options offered as alternatives to the current streams were insufficient for many radio listeners as they required a pc with web browser or a mobile device with a particular app or a big-tech produced surveillance device (aka a smart speaker I believe) none of which was a satisfactory alternative for the community. They finally got back to me today. (Though they did not directly address my enquiries - just a standardised response I suspect) I post the response here in case it may help understand what is happening and what we might be able to do in future. The page linked at the bottom is the same blogpost linked above. Quote:Hello there, RE: BBC Radio streams - the_bertrum - 03-12-2021 (03-11-2021, 08:44 PM)FizzyTea Wrote:Quote:The BBC has decided to not publish the new URLs and we’re asking service aggregators to enter an agreement with the BBC in line with the BBC’s distribution policy. Ah well, once they are broadcasting on them someone will examine the traffic over their own network and work out where the data are coming from... .. Oh, look they already have. |