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Is the official free Nokia Internet Radio application open source?
I'm talking about the one available from: http://europe.nokia.com/explore-serv...internet-radio and NOT: http://opensource.nokia.com/projects/s60internetradio/ - this seems old and no longer supported - and anyway it's different from the official application. I would like to extend the application to record radio onto microSD card for listening back. I would also like to get a group of developers together to prototype a bluetooth based control panel to compliment the device. This control panel would be like a car stereo interface, with the ability to rewind back through the recent stream: for example if you wanted to hear a song again, or if you drove into an area where mobile internet reception was not available so could not hear your station, so instead re-listen to the stream a few minutes ago. Also it would interrupt and start playing the live stream once this becomes available again. Thoughts? Couldn't see this already posted here - did a search for "internet radio record". |
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You have an opensouce project already and a close source project, possibly a spinoff from it although I don't really know if that's the case. Obviously your only option is to contribute to the open source project. You should contact the team behind the open source project and propose your contribution to them.
Obviously saving a stream may raise DRM related questions, quite likely more tricky to solve than the technical ones. -- Lucian Today's useful link: On device debugging - screencasts Yesterday's useful link: How do I start programming for Symbian OS? Latest blog post: Build without an SDK, test without a device
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How do i renew the old installation certificate for the s60 radio?
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Which app? Where have you taken it from?
Try this: http://europe.nokia.com/explore-serv...internet-radio -- Lucian Today's useful link: On device debugging - screencasts Yesterday's useful link: How do I start programming for Symbian OS? Latest blog post: Build without an SDK, test without a device
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thanks i was searching for the app throughout but enable to find one.
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Nokia e62 handset (having inbuilt realplayer version s60.30.20.01 A 18-May-2006_13:01:35), bsnl Postpaid internet connection i unable to stream bbc or any radio station like www.onlinefmradio.in, etc. plz send me the process to do so. plz reply here as soon as possible or juhiarman@gmail.com Thanks!!! |
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