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31st October 2006, 18:25
Nokia S60 9.1 3rd Internet Radio v1.05

This is a reference implementation of HTTP Internet Radio streaming (Shoutcast) for S60 2nd and 3rd Edition devices. It is intended primarily as a learning tool for the S60 developer community. We also hope to stimulate the creation of innovative S60 audio applications.
The S60 Internet Radio reference application is a fully working example of an audio application developed for the S60 platform. The application supports SHOUTcast streaming audio playback ([Only registered and activated users can see links]). Currently, MP3 and AAC+ streams are supported.
The application also supports local playback of audio files in the following formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+, MP4, M4A, WMA, 3GPP, AMR, and WAV. Note that some formats may not be supported on some S60 products. This is dependent on the codecs that are available on specific phone models, and is not a limitation of the reference application.



[Only registered and activated users can see links]


[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])


[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
Please install the two programs below on your S60 phone. Most 3rd Edition phones can use either version (.SIS or .SISx). E-Series phones should use the .SISx version.
S60 3rd Edition

Nokia 3250, E60, E61, E70, N71, N73, N80, N91, N92, N93

Playlists

When the S60 Internet Radio application is installed, an example playlist (shoutcast.pls) will be installed to the \Shoutcast directory of the installation drive. You can try out the application with this sample of stations.
Please note: Stations that broadcast in AAC+ will not work on S60 2nd Edition phones.
Please note: If you cannot connect to a station, it is because the station cannot accept any more connections at the moment. Some of these stations are maintained by amateur broadcasters, who do not have much bandwidth at their disposal. Please try the station again later. This is not a problem with the Radio client. We have tested the client with all of the stations in the default playlist.
You can also create and install your own playlists for the Radio app to use. The Shoutcast plugin will search for playlists in the \Shoutcast directory of every drive on the device. Found playlist(s) will be automatically parsed and added to the playlist menu.
To create your own playlist, you can use Winamp (or another similar program) to import and modify the default playlist, or to create your own playlists of Shoutcast radio stations ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) . Export the playlist to a .pls file, and copy one or more playlists to the Shoutcast directory. When you open the application, the stations in all playlists will be available for selection.

It also plays files!

This reference application can also play your music files.

rivviepop
31st October 2006, 22:01
Thanks for the update, appreciated.

akeep187
1st November 2006, 03:24
hi

thanks for this mate, now a quick question, i reside in the uk, im guessing this is not DAB radio, i heard someone say that you "may" be able to getDAB digital radio on your mobile phone i dont know how much is true, can some one please advise either if its possible and or wher can i get it from

thanks again

KiNG86
1st November 2006, 04:37
you have to use playlists... m3u files or something... i remember i used that to listen to rnb & soul music...

dzuro
1st November 2006, 11:32
How much does it eats kb per min ?
Does anyone try it ???

CHEERS

rivviepop
1st November 2006, 22:36
How much does it eats kb per min ?
Does anyone try it ???

CHEERS

It depends how good a quality radio station you have (i.e. 64k versus 128k or 192k). It will eat a *lot* of kb on your phone, you should have an unlimited data plan to use this program.

hxxp://rivviepop.wordpress.com/2006/10/08/listening-to-internet-radio-on-your-phone/

muradislam
2nd November 2006, 00:52
there is no .sis .. do you have the nokia 6630 version ?

rivviepop
2nd November 2006, 03:03
there is no .sis .. do you have the nokia 6630 version ?

Download from here for your 6630 (this is a Symbian 9.1 forum, 6630 is older):

hxxp://opensource.nokia.com/projects/s60internetradio/ClientPage.html

shug
2nd November 2006, 20:56
Can I listen to bbc radio 1 on this prog? How?

zeze
2nd November 2006, 22:01
You need to make a .pls file or go to the channel's site and download it.

You just need the IP that the stream is coming from. Then make a new txt file that looks like this:


[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=1
File1=[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Title1=DI - Chillout
Length1=-1
Version=2

Now save it, rename the extension to .pls, and save it to C:\shoutcast on your mobile.

shug
2nd November 2006, 22:59
Cant get a http adress just an rstp. Doesn't seem to work then

rivviepop
2nd November 2006, 23:28
Cant get a http adress just an rstp. Doesn't seem to work then

RTSP is the protocol that RealPlayer uses to stream data; this application uses Shoutcast/Icecast protocol, which is different.

shug
2nd November 2006, 23:37
Well thats a no then. Thanks

Talesin
3rd November 2006, 01:12
Thank u bro, wonderfull update and works fine with my n80:>

obial
7th November 2006, 11:21
Can I have radio through GPRS coz that's the fastest internet connection I have ?