02-27-2024, 05:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2024, 05:17 AM by stevenoh0908.)
Yeah, definitely. Here are some alternative links for South Korean music radios, except non-working ones.
Umm... You might wonder why those URLs do not seem to be official streams, but rather look like relay streams. It's a little bit complicated, but mainly due to the lack of official fixed radio stream URLs. Major-3 broadcasters in my country: KBS, MBC, and SBS, want to make people use only their official mobile-streaming applications, therefore they can get some ad profits. Therefore, as some of you looked at it already, they provide temporary-accessible streaming URLs via API.
The links I listed above are provided from a fresh service of a brave audiophilic developer, started from last year. You might want to check out his post (Korean) regarding to how things work in South Korean internet radio providers.
Anyways, thanks for the support!
Best Regards,
Stephen
- https://radio.bsod.kr/stream/?stn=kbs&ch=1fm
- https://radio.bsod.kr/stream/?stn=kbs&ch=2fm
- https://radio.bsod.kr/stream/?stn=kbs&ch=1radio
- https://radio.bsod.kr/stream/?stn=kbs&ch=2radio
- https://radio.bsod.kr/stream/?stn=kbs&ch=3radio
Umm... You might wonder why those URLs do not seem to be official streams, but rather look like relay streams. It's a little bit complicated, but mainly due to the lack of official fixed radio stream URLs. Major-3 broadcasters in my country: KBS, MBC, and SBS, want to make people use only their official mobile-streaming applications, therefore they can get some ad profits. Therefore, as some of you looked at it already, they provide temporary-accessible streaming URLs via API.
The links I listed above are provided from a fresh service of a brave audiophilic developer, started from last year. You might want to check out his post (Korean) regarding to how things work in South Korean internet radio providers.
Anyways, thanks for the support!
Best Regards,
Stephen