![]() ![]() Yeah, cool eh? Stream your favorite local radio station to anywhere on the net… This post will be a little more advanced, in that we will set up Ubuntu to stream the RS output on the web as an audio stream. To learn the basics of getting RS to play and record, see my last 2 posts. In my endeavors to get Ubuntu at least as functional as Windows on my dual-boot laptop, I’ve included these instructions in case anyone else out there is trying to similarly get all their devices working. GRIFFIN RADIOSHARK LINUX FOR MACThe device was actually designed for MAC and Windows, but some serious Linux users have found ways to make it work with Linux. GRIFFIN RADIOSHARK LINUX HOW TOThis is the 3rd installment of a series of tutorials on how to get the Radio Shark to function in Ubuntu Linux. ![]() You could build up an MP3 collection very, very fast.Lately, I’ve really been geeking out on Ubuntu and a radio tuner device my kids bought me last year called a Radio Shark. On the legalese front, for the sea-lawyers out there, why shouldn't I build a box that downloads track played by my favorite radio station? Let it run 24 hours, 7 days a week. Maybe one of these rigs might offer some options? They seem to bundle PVR software, but I can't find any write-ups explaining how to use one to time-shift FM broadcasts. NewEgg has a LeadTek WinFast TV2000 XP Deluxe fro $47 shipped, new, and a TV2000 XP/Expert" for $27 shipped, refurb. ![]() We'll all rely on iTunes Playlists, or something, to find new cool stuff.īack to the technical stuff. I guess, in a couple of more years, DJ's will be finally gone. But some of the smaller scale outlets actually still have DJ's, and they still let the DJ's pick music thats interesting. "Pre-programmed disco" (Dr Fever's complaint from WKRP. So, yeah, most mainstream radio has gone to shit. It would be killer, though, if I could listen to his stuff Sunday night, after the kidster's gone to sleep. I haven't been able to catch his Sunday morning broadcasts. So, since I moved to the sticks, became a dad, etc. Musically he's just way over my head, and the tunes he air's are almost always killer. I'm vaguely acquainted with a guy who does his own show on WRUV. Time shifting local radio makes sense to me though. $70 is pretty steep, particulary considering that we've all got tuners or receivers already. ClearCh-nnel, and its automated crapola haven't totally decimated the radio market yet. But a couple of the college stations still have life to them. Why pay for sattelite radio if you could have one of these? Of course, in my rural neck of the woods, we don't have a lot of radio options. How about a classic PVR features like skipping comercials? GRIFFIN RADIOSHARK LINUX PCUnlike sattelite, the content is sent unencrypted over public airways.Īnybody know of any similar solutions for the PC (Windows or Linux?). Thoughts? Aren't we free to record anything thats broadcast on FM or AM. The audio is not recorded, but kept in a temporary space on the hard drive for playback. Time-shift recording allows you to pause a live broadcast and return to it moments or hours later and continue where you left off. And for some unknown reason, Griffen appears to have included some sort of rights management: Of course, there's no automatic schedule of programs either. Time shifting for your favorite radio programs. Is it the first Personal Radio Recorder? Currently a Mac only USB based solution. ![]()
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