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Patty Winter wrote:
In article , Dave Boland wrote: Anyone KNOW why radio stations insist on using flash for audio instead of normal audio formats like Windows, MP3, etc? I see no advantage since it won't work on Apple products and HTML 5 has audio built in. Just makes the listener's job more difficult. Makes no sense. I'm with you on not liking Flash on radio station streaming sites, Dave! But FYI, it does work on most Apple products. I can't remember whether Flash support is built into Mac OS X or whether you have to add a plug-in, but I view Flash sites all the time on this MacBook and my big Mac Pro. However, I believe it would be a problem with an iPhone or iPad. Or has some third party come up with a Flash app for them? One suggestion, if you haven't tried it already, is to see whether the station is available via iTunes. I know of some stations that have their own Flash-based players but are also accessible (via an MP3 feed, I presume) through iTunes. Another advantage of the latter is that you can quickly change from station to station without having to switch between different websites or media players. Patty Thanks Patty. As an update, I see all CBS affiliates are now using Flash for audio streaming (with the exception of WTOP). I'm guessing that CBS is requiring the use of Flash. Since Flash won't work with the iPhone and iPad, CBS has released apps for that. Here is my rhetorical question -- wouldn't have been easier for CBS to stick with platform neutral mp3's or other audio CODECS? While I'm venting, I have to wonder what radio would have been like if the FCC didn't standardize it? I guess we would have had the stations using the Microsoft transmitters requiring the use of radios with Silver Light and Windows audio. The broadcasters using Apple transmitters would require receivers to be AAC. And there there are the Live365 stations that are something else. Wish the FCC would standardize streaming audio so it is open. Ah, I feel much better now! Thanks for listening. Dave, |
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On 2/10/2011 2:36 PM, Dave Boland wrote:
Thanks Patty. As an update, I see all CBS affiliates are now using Flash for audio streaming (with the exception of WTOP). I'm guessing that CBS is requiring the use of Flash. Since Flash won't work with the iPhone and iPad, CBS has released apps for that. Here is my rhetorical question -- wouldn't have been easier for CBS to stick with platform neutral mp3's or other audio CODECS? For iPod/iPhone, look into the Tunein Radio app. It's well worth the $2.99 cost. The only radio groups I haven't had any luck pulling are Clear Channel (there's iHeartRadio for that for free) and Lincoln Financial. |
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