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Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

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Plate Cap
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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by Plate Cap » Sat Aug 13, 2016 12:09 pm

Ferris:

You've got me geeked here....how can I manipulate a Music Choice stream so I can decode it on an internet radio?

You've taken me this far...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIFJLMyUwrg


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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by SaveFerris » Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:56 pm

The best way would be to use ffmpeg and feed it to a server (icecast or shoutcast probably)

The command line would look like this

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ffmpeg -re -i http://edge.music-choice-ac-chaina1.top.comcast.net/AudioChannels/Ch-036/chunklist_ao.m3u8 -map 0:1 -legacy_icecast 1 -c:a copy -content_type "audio/aac" -f adts icecast://source:yourpassword@yourserver.com:8080/mc70s.aac
You could have multiple channels being restreamed to the same server. This could be done on your home PC or you could rent a cheap server at a place like ramnode. Would just take a bit of reading if you're not experienced with using command line utilities or editing configuration files.

The benefit of doing it this way is that the actual encoded audio data is never transcoded so no quality is lost. It simply restreams it to a regular HTTP server that your internet radio would be able to connect to.

Edit: added -re which should solve some buffering issues I was getting



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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by Plate Cap » Sat Aug 13, 2016 5:13 pm

This is way, way over my head. I'm reasonably sure I could 'get it' with enough trial and error and help from someone, but it would be akin to learning to fly a helicopter in order to take a one hour ride over the grand canyon.....probably better to hire a pro for the short trip.

The server service seems reasonable at 15 a year or 8 a quarter.


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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by SaveFerris » Wed Aug 17, 2016 3:45 pm

Well if you would be interested in paying for the VPS and having me set it up you can PM me and I could do it for a reasonable price.



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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by WOHO » Wed Aug 17, 2016 4:18 pm

Plate Cap summed it up for me too- I'd love to just be able to punch up a button on my internet radio.

Somewhat OT: What exactly does an 'Turtle Beach AudioTron' digital player do? I'm assuming it's can't replicate my Internet radio, probably needs a computer connected to it, and since it's older than my Internet Radio, I'm also assuming it has limited files types/playlists that it can reproduce?



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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by SaveFerris » Thu Oct 06, 2016 1:28 pm

Just noticed today that Music Choice increased the bitrate of the streams. The audio quality has greatly improved.



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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by Plate Cap » Thu Oct 06, 2016 5:29 pm

SaveFerris wrote:Just noticed today that Music Choice increased the bitrate of the streams. The audio quality has greatly improved.
They also increased the volume on the 'easy listening' channel about a week ago....lowest volume on my bedside radio is now a little loud.


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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by WOHO » Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:00 pm

Plate Cap, you and I must have the same (good) taste in Music- yes, the volume is louder on the EZ, and I think it said 126kbps AAC 44.1kHz as well.
Save Ferris: were you ever able to find a program that could decode the m3U8 playlist on an old Apple iPad (v6) without upping the iOs to where it boggs the hardware down to useless?



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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by Ed Joseph » Mon Jan 07, 2019 6:29 pm

I don't do Crapple products. Any of them. Just non-productive IMO. What's great is I can open these streams in so many different apps, even on my XP Pro boxes.


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Re: Music Choice on Intnernet Radio?

Post by Turkeytop » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:57 pm

Internet radio is no more like real radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining.


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