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#91
Thank you, Kent, for the Ancient-FM updated URL...!!!  I've been away and missed the messages.. Sleepy

2 Cracked ribs and light duties.... Sad
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#92
(03-24-2021, 07:32 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: 2 Cracked ribs and light duties.... Sad

Ouch, get well soon. Without AncientFM it would be much harder to bear though Smile
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Robert
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#93
None of the 128K BBC stations are working except for BBC Asian Network.
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#94
(03-24-2021, 07:32 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: Thank you, Kent, for the Ancient-FM updated URL...!!!  I've been away and missed the messages.. Sleepy

2 Cracked ribs and light duties.... Sad

Ouch. I never cracked a rib but just thinking about it gives me the willies.

As for the updated URL, I have to note that @Malefoda posted it a week before I did. I didn't notice his entry and "discovered" the URL independently. Kinda like Scott at the South Pole, but I lived to give credit where credit is due.

Regards,
Kent
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#95
(03-24-2021, 11:38 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: None of the 128K BBC stations are working except for BBC Asian Network.

Um, did you try these URLs?

http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.p...9#pid31219

Regards,
Kent
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#96
(03-24-2021, 12:26 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote:
(03-24-2021, 07:32 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: Thank you, Kent, for the Ancient-FM updated URL...!!!  I've been away and missed the messages.. Sleepy

2 Cracked ribs and light duties.... Sad

Ouch. I never cracked a rib but just thinking about it gives me the willies.

As for the updated URL, I have to note that @Malefoda posted it a week before I did. I didn't notice his entry and "discovered" the URL independently. Kinda like Scott at the South Pole, but I lived to give credit where credit is due.

Regards,
Kent

What can I say?
Such good manners are appreciated here.

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#97
I hugely appreciate the effort and time that Tim and others put into MoOde.  Here's a few stations, which I hope some of you will enjoy.  All have been tested and are currently working, are ad-free, and very much appear to be voluntary and/or community based.      

andHow.FM
http://199.180.75.6:80

Fluid Radio
http://uk4-vn.webcast-server.net:9270/

Worldwide FM
https://worldwidefm.out.airtime.pro/worldwidefm_b

KCRW E24
http://kcrw.streamguys1.com/kcrw_192k_mp...rnet_radio

CDNX
http://msmn7.co:8018/stream

1BTN FM
http://listen.1brightonfm.co.uk:10000/obfm_mp3

Radio Reverb
http://edge-audio-21.sharp-stream.com/radioreverb.mp3?

Noods Radio
http://noodsradio.out.airtime.pro:8000/noodsradio_a

Folk Alley
http://freshgrass.streamguys1.com/folkalley-128mp3

Planet Ambi HD
http://176.31.107.8:9019/stream

And lastly, inpspired by John Peel, Dandelion Radio. May he continue to RIP.
http://stream.dandelionradio.com:9414

(@Tim Curtis, to help you out I'll pm you a link to a zip containing the logos for these stations)
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#98
The URL for KEXP in moOde appears to have broken sometime in the last week.  Thankfully there is a higher quality stream available instead at:
https://kexp-mp3-128.streamguys1.com/kexp128.mp3
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Robert
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#99
I think that was the old link that initially stopped working a couple months ago. Maybe their AAC+ server is offline ???

128K MP3 Stream
https://kexp-mp3-128.streamguys1.com/kexp128.mp3

AAC+ Stream
http://live-aacplus-64.kexp.org/kexp64.aac
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Hmm 64 bits of AAC or 128 bits of MP3?  I guess that would fall to personal choice as which is "better".  Looks like the AAC is back now anyway.

Musing: Would there be any utility in having a list of URLS for each "station"?  moOde could try them in order until it gets one that works.  For cases like KEXP where there are >1 roughly equivalent URLS it provides a fail-over facility should one stream fail, for cases such as the BBC streams we could try the geofenced hi rate first then fail to the low rate non geofenced if one is in the wrong place, for multiple quality streams we can try the high quality and if the connection becomes unstable drop to the lower.
Guess it depends on three factors:
  1. How many stations provide more than one stream?
  2. How irritated would people be by the potential delay as moOde tries to find a stream that works?
  3. How possible it is to code it, and would the added complexity outweigh any benefit?
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