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Solved: New Radio Station Setup Requirements
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(08-26-2024, 02:21 PM)ssb001tt Wrote:
(08-26-2024, 01:43 PM)ssb001tt Wrote:
(08-26-2024, 01:34 PM)Falco Wrote:
(08-26-2024, 01:27 PM)ssb001tt Wrote:
(08-26-2024, 01:00 PM)Falco Wrote: Not sure about Pandora and/or Siriusxm, but Spotify is possible.

Just go to settings and Renderers and activate Spotify Connect (premium Spotify subscription required). 
When you then are on the same network you should see your moOde when checking for devices to play music on.

Thanks.  I understand the Spotify premium requirement.  I'm hoping for a $0 addition for the other streaming services.

I cannot test as Pandora is not available in the Netherlands.
But depending on which Raspberry Pi you're using, you can enable Bluetooth on moOde and use it as a Bluetooth speaker for Pandora/Siriusxm.
I like it.  I'll try the Bluetooth speaker option.  I have Pi 2, 3, and 5 available.  The 3 currently is loaded with moOde so Bluetooth is built in.

Thanks!
I must have missed something.  I have Bluetooth enabled on moOde but I don't see the RPi/moOde as a Bluetooth device that I could connect to from my iPhone that is running SiriusXM app.  How do I set moOde as a "Bluetooth Speaker"?

I revisited the "Renderers" setup and turned on the Bluetooth Controller.  I was then able to briefly see "Moode Bluetooth" in the list of Bluetooth devices on my iPhone but never able to connect.  I restarted moOde, turned Bluetooth Controller off and on, restarted the Bluetooth Controller, and also restarted the iPhone but still not able to connect.  Any suggestions?
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#12
What model phone?

Try restarting Bluetiooth renderer and then on your phone turn Bluetiooth off/on. Keep in mind that Bluetooth max range under ideal conditions (no attenuating obstructions, no RF interference, etc) is only around 30 ft.
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#13
(08-26-2024, 03:39 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: What model phone?

Try restarting Bluetiooth renderer and then on your phone turn Bluetiooth off/on. Keep in mind that Bluetooth max range under ideal conditions (no attenuating obstructions, no RF interference, etc) is only around 30 ft.

Still couldn't get Bluetooth to set up and connect.  The Bluetooth range limitations are understood.  The iPhone (model X) was powered off and back on, Bluetooth turned off and on.

I was able to get Apple AirPlay to connect.  Now able to stream SiriusXM, Pandora, Spotify (non-premium account), iHeartRadio... 

I think I'm good to go with the AirPlay now working.

Thanks for all the support!!!
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#14
(08-26-2024, 01:00 PM)Falco Wrote:
(08-26-2024, 12:55 PM)ssb001tt Wrote: Thanks for the responses.  I was able to add new radio stations from the links at fmstream.org.

Here is one of the links that fails to decode:

     https://worldradiomap.com/us-az/play/kyo...e_vignette

Also, is there a way to stream spotify, pandora, and/or siriusxm?


Thanks for all the support.

Not sure about Pandora and/or Siriusxm, but Spotify is possible.

Just go to settings and Renderers and activate Spotify Connect (premium Spotify subscription required). 
When you then are on the same network you should see your moOde when checking for devices to play music on.
SiriusXM setup instructions here: https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=4413  Enjoy!
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#15
I enabled AirPlay in Moose and using my iPhone/iPad to stream music from Spotify's free version to mood player. Works perfectly and also in a reasonable quality.
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