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I found a neat one (6 stations, Amiga browser friendly site)

Check it out, i love the "French Music" Station...

To use with TuneNet, click on on the symbol next to the cursed one

French Music and Classic Rock

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I like Club977 (the 80's channel)

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I like Club977 (the 80's channe


That's cool, too, i'm more into ambience, though
The best there is ambience: BlueFM

That one's just awesome...

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I will have to check that out.

Thanks.

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2 sites I'd love to be able to listen to on my Amiga:

http://www.last.fm/

http://pandora.com/


Great sites and you can find all kinds of new artists to listen to.

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Delicious Agony, it's progressive rock.

Use the mp3 streams on AOS. Works with StreamMP3 from aminet, tunenet and mplayer (d/l the pls files)

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http://www.last.fm/
http://pandora.com/

Great sites and you can find all kinds of new artists to listen to.


And old ones as well

Pandora needs flash, last too afair...

Jack


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Pandora needs flash, last to afair...


Yup you're right, flash there, can't seem to find any direct
links to streams...hmmm

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Pandora needs flash, last to afair...


Yup you're right, flash there, can't seem to find any direct
links to streams...hmmm


Although pandora is nice, it isn't fun on old linux box with 256MB of ram... I prefer KISS (keep it simple stupid) principle. Gimme these playlist files... Luckily very little use mp4 format, otherwise my A1200 would say bye-bye to Internet radio

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Of course, one can always go Shoutcast radio stations, as KISS as you like

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Yeah I mostly use AminetRadio for streaming and searching for Shoutcast radio stations on the Amiga. http://amigazeux.net/anr/

People at work are always impressed that you can save the streams to MP3 in realtime. Something I don't think even WinAmp lets you do.

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HHUK, for those who like it harder ;)

Search it from shoutcast.

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Yeah I mostly use AminetRadio for streaming and searching for Shoutcast radio stations on the Amiga. http://amigazeux.net/anr/

People at work are always impressed that you can save the streams to MP3 in realtime. Something I don't think even WinAmp lets you do.


Not a big deal if you know how to do it. Mplayer can capture stream,. xstreammp3 can do it(play and dump the stream simultaneously, using rexx ) Xmms un linux can dump the playback as raw pcm (afair), mplayer is capable of dumping pcm as well (on AOS4 probably too). On AOS one can select the "failsave" (afair) AHI audio driver. Probably there's a way to do it with Winamp....


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Yeah, there may be a way, but AminetRadio does it at the press of a button and it also automatically saves each mp3 with artist and song title. Just leave it playing over night and you'll have a folder full of mp3s.

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Yeah, there may be a way, but AminetRadio does it at the press of a button and it also automatically saves each mp3 with artist and song title. Just leave it playing over night and you'll have a folder full of mp3s.


Wow, I'm impressed! Nice indeed (didn't have a chance to use it for a long time)

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Thanks for the tip, site now bookmarked

It seems to work well with IBrowse and TuneNet too !

Makes a great change from all the (C)Rap and Dance stuff that seems everywhere these days.


Bill.

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