So, I was thinking the other day that the it'd be great if I could stream one of the public radio stations to my MP client. (Great station, highly recommended: The Current 89.3)
And I thought, "hmmm, there's that RadioWebStream (builtin) card listed in the TV Server configuration. I bet that will do exactly what I want." So I do some research...
Nope, not mentioned anywhere in the in the Tv Server installation or configuration documentation.
Check the forums. I find one post asking how to use radiowebstream. No responses.
So I'll just try it. No luck.
I bet someone spent good time building this functionality, and I bet lots of people would like to use it to stream radio stations. Can anyone give me some tips on how this thing works, both TV Server and Client configuration? What formats will it stream? Etc. I'd be happy to write the documentation, even, if I can get enough points to get started.
I am not trying to be sarcastic in this post, I just find it odd that the "fake" tuner card that every single Tv Server user has listed in their configuration has zero information available.
Thanks for any pointers-
Milhouse
And I thought, "hmmm, there's that RadioWebStream (builtin) card listed in the TV Server configuration. I bet that will do exactly what I want." So I do some research...
Nope, not mentioned anywhere in the in the Tv Server installation or configuration documentation.
Check the forums. I find one post asking how to use radiowebstream. No responses.
So I'll just try it. No luck.
I bet someone spent good time building this functionality, and I bet lots of people would like to use it to stream radio stations. Can anyone give me some tips on how this thing works, both TV Server and Client configuration? What formats will it stream? Etc. I'd be happy to write the documentation, even, if I can get enough points to get started.
I am not trying to be sarcastic in this post, I just find it odd that the "fake" tuner card that every single Tv Server user has listed in their configuration has zero information available.
Thanks for any pointers-
Milhouse