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hwahrmann

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    Made some changes to Internet Radio.

    When you do a playback with BASS as audio player, you will now see Song Information, if they are transmitted by the stream.
     

    rtv

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    This has been requested quite often :)
    With that information I could implement scrobbling and last.fm lookups for "normal" radio streams, too. They've just extended their protocol to support "foreign" radio input :D
     

    pierremenard

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    Made some changes to Internet Radio.

    When you do a playback with BASS as audio player, you will now see Song Information, if they are transmitted by the stream.

    Is there any way to use bass (and so having song info) with stream not like mms://?

    Like these:

    http://somafm.com/groovesalad.pls
    http://somafm.com/illstreet.pls
    http://www.radioparadise.com/musiclinks/rp_128-5.m3u

    Whene I listen to these streams the directplay is used (I can see it as another viz is used).

    F.
     

    hwahrmann

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    yup. should work as well.

    with pls, i meant playlist files in general.


    Edit: Correction. m3u still causes problems. need to look into it
     

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