2010-06-14, 04:54 AM
I am pleased to announce a new version of the Web Radio plugin with NPVR Support. Since NPVR no longer has Net Radio, I though that is important to simplify Web Radio so more of you can enjoy it, hopefully you will agree. Here are some new features
- improved installer
- more meaningful error messages
- native playback of mp3 files (no external player required)
- direct support for several NMTs and MVP running together
- basic install provides Net Radio's Shoutcast listings, plus they are not limited to 25 stations and they show "now playing art"
The basic installer is here http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/uploads/Plugin/NWebRadio.zip It's only about 310K
In addition for those that have only used Net Radio, you are missing out on a lot of music. The Web Radio Add On file http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/uploads/Plugin/N...AddOns.zip 4.5 MB is worth a look. In this new version I have added itunes-style Podcast support to the many listing shown on the screen shot. Again the native player will be used for mp3 files, and vlc is used behind the scenes to playback other stream types.
Please post your support questions on the support forum http://forums.gbpvr.com//forumdisplay.ph...-streaming
Thanks to Jaggy for the help skinning this, to sub for helping figure out NPVR and for adding some plugin support this needed, and to the beta testers from help and feedback
Martin
- improved installer
- more meaningful error messages
- native playback of mp3 files (no external player required)
- direct support for several NMTs and MVP running together
- basic install provides Net Radio's Shoutcast listings, plus they are not limited to 25 stations and they show "now playing art"
The basic installer is here http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/uploads/Plugin/NWebRadio.zip It's only about 310K
In addition for those that have only used Net Radio, you are missing out on a lot of music. The Web Radio Add On file http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/uploads/Plugin/N...AddOns.zip 4.5 MB is worth a look. In this new version I have added itunes-style Podcast support to the many listing shown on the screen shot. Again the native player will be used for mp3 files, and vlc is used behind the scenes to playback other stream types.
Please post your support questions on the support forum http://forums.gbpvr.com//forumdisplay.ph...-streaming
Thanks to Jaggy for the help skinning this, to sub for helping figure out NPVR and for adding some plugin support this needed, and to the beta testers from help and feedback
Martin