2008-06-01, 03:39 AM
Many radio stations are aligning themselves with Reciva (http://www.reciva.com) so as to make themselves be heard on the current breed of WiFi radio's. This technology is merely a Windows Media or Realplayer streeam (depends on the broadcaster).
The clever bit is that you create an account on the system which then stores your favourite stations ready for playback. They have an API which the WiFi radio's connect to so surely we can do the same?
Mark
The clever bit is that you create an account on the system which then stores your favourite stations ready for playback. They have an API which the WiFi radio's connect to so surely we can do the same?
Mark
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Emachines W3502 Intel Celeron D 3.2GHz - NVidia 8400 series with 256MB - 1.5GB RAM - 500GB HDD
WinTV PVR USB2 (analog video) - Pinnacle PCTV HD (ATSC) - WinXP Pro SP3
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Re-purposed CaptiveWorks CW3000HD 3.01GHz Dual Core Athlon 64 X2 6000+ - NVidia 6100 series with 256MB - 3GB RAM - 500GB HDD
Hauppauge HVR-1600 (ATSC/analog video) - Twinhan 1020 - WinXP Pro SP3 - 3x MVP1000 1x M34A
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