I'd just like to add a note for folks trying to get the url of a (Audio or Video) stream, where the normal stream page link doesn't "appear" to have a direct link to the stream to add to UBUStream. e.g. I was trying to get NDR2 Radio from North Germany, located here, where you have to choose a Real Audio OR Windows Media Radio button, then click start audio.
http://www1.ndr2.de/pages_special_lib/0,...r2,00.html
Nothing on the page gives a clue to the actual link. This might seem simple to "those who know", but if you don't have a clue, here's one way to find it.
1. At the html page from where you can manually start the stream, choose "view source" (at least from within IE) and notepad will pop up with a lot of code.
2. Perform a search on (Audio Formats) wma and/or rm depending on your player format preference. Look for a line that starts http:// and ends with .wma or .rm. If the page has neither wma or rma, there are other audio and video formats, and if you open UbuStream.xml in Explorer you will see a few of them, such as asx, ram (also Real Audio Media), sdp, and smil, to name a few.
RMA Stream
http://stream.ndr.de/bb/redirect.lsc?str...e&media=rm
WMA Stream
http://lsd.newmedia.tiscali-business.com...e/ndr2.wma
This worked for me but YMMV. I'm coming from a more simple perspective here, so if anyone can/needs to correct the above, please say the word, and I'll fix it. Hope this helps folks looking for their favourite stations but can't find it using normal search methods.
Cheers,
k.
[EDIT]Ubu: I'll try and add this to http://www.worldwidemediaproject.com/ when I work out how (if) I can get hold of their radio schedule. They show "currently playing" and before and next and you can choose a time, but there isn't an advance playlist, at least not one I can find, only what they have already played.
http://www1.ndr2.de/pages_special_lib/0,...r2,00.html
Nothing on the page gives a clue to the actual link. This might seem simple to "those who know", but if you don't have a clue, here's one way to find it.
1. At the html page from where you can manually start the stream, choose "view source" (at least from within IE) and notepad will pop up with a lot of code.
2. Perform a search on (Audio Formats) wma and/or rm depending on your player format preference. Look for a line that starts http:// and ends with .wma or .rm. If the page has neither wma or rma, there are other audio and video formats, and if you open UbuStream.xml in Explorer you will see a few of them, such as asx, ram (also Real Audio Media), sdp, and smil, to name a few.
RMA Stream
http://stream.ndr.de/bb/redirect.lsc?str...e&media=rm
WMA Stream
http://lsd.newmedia.tiscali-business.com...e/ndr2.wma
This worked for me but YMMV. I'm coming from a more simple perspective here, so if anyone can/needs to correct the above, please say the word, and I'll fix it. Hope this helps folks looking for their favourite stations but can't find it using normal search methods.
Cheers,
k.
[EDIT]Ubu: I'll try and add this to http://www.worldwidemediaproject.com/ when I work out how (if) I can get hold of their radio schedule. They show "currently playing" and before and next and you can choose a time, but there isn't an advance playlist, at least not one I can find, only what they have already played.
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