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NEW: Radio JRiver -- Lossless Streaming
hoyt:
--- Quote from: JimH on July 06, 2018, 03:32:42 pm ---Make sure you have a Dr. Who account and are logged into it.
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I did that and to make sure, just went back to re-login. I'm not seeing the option to Upload to Cloud. It should be a right-click option on the playlist?
JimH:
--- Quote from: swiv3d on July 06, 2018, 05:00:25 pm ---Just a thought JimH, but wouldn't it make sense for people to upload albums of music and the radio JRiver site to use something like a random smartlist to select 50 files to any user who logs into the station, rather then using playlists uploaded by users?
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We could do that, even use Play Doctor for selecting, but right now, we're using curated playlists.
JimH:
--- Quote from: hoyt on July 06, 2018, 02:15:42 pm ---Jim - Could you explain more about the Upload to Cloud process?
That sounds like I can take some of my library, put it in a playlist, upload it to the cloud, then playback somehow on a mobile device (Panel). Am I interpreting that correctly? That seems really cool. I often stream from my home server, but would love to turn it off or have another method when my connection is off to get to at least some of my music.
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Close. Right now, we're focused on building Radio JRiver stations. Later, we may allow you to stream your own playlists. Doctor Who has something like that now.
We're also working on getting Panel to support Radio JRiver and Radio Paradise. Right now, I'm using Panel on a PixelBook (ChromeOS) notebook to connect to a Windows notebook running MC. I use Panel to connect to the Windows machine, choose a Radio JRiver station, and play it to an IdPi. It's working well.
This gives us access and control via Panel on any device that runs a modern browser.
hoyt:
--- Quote from: JimH on July 07, 2018, 04:07:47 am ---Close. Right now, we're focused on building Radio JRiver stations. Later, we may allow you to stream your own playlists. Doctor Who has something like that now.
We're also working on getting Panel to support Radio JRiver and Radio Paradise. Right now, I'm using Panel on a PixelBook (ChromeOS) notebook to connect to a Windows notebook running MC. I use Panel to connect to the Windows machine, choose a Radio JRiver station, and play it to an IdPi. It's working well.
This gives us access and control via Panel on any device that runs a modern browser.
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Gotcha. So I've signed into your Outside Id, and can play the Radio JRiver stations. That's pretty snazzy. I guess in this instance, I'm still streaming "your" music, not mine? You say Doctor Who has something like that now, but in order to see that I have to be connected to my MC server, right? For example, I open up JRemote on my server and I see my Doctor Who playlists. If I play them, it streams through my server. If I connect JRemote to your Id, I obviously don't see my Doctor Who lists.
Gatherum:
So, let me see if I understand: This is a collection of radio stations hosted on AWS featuring lossless content, expanded by user content uploads?
If so, how is music categorised? Automatically via [Genre] tags? By someone who administers the stations?
I only ask because you could call both The Rolling Stones and Altar of Plagues "Rock" in the basest sense but listeners of either are not likely to care at all for the other. :P
So how does this work?
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