<strong>Why haven't radio stations switched over to MP4 if it can have the same quality at half the bandwith??? It's really annoying me how MP4 isn't going anywhere </strong><hr></blockquote> Dunno, but guess it has to do with licensing
Gotta pimp <a href="http://www.massinova.com" target="_blank">Massinova</a>. They're extremely Mac-friendly, and even have a menulet you can install to see what's currently playing, your favorite songs, and place requests!
<strong>check out Virgin Radio, UK commercial radio station that streams. It does have a few too many ads, but I used to listen to it on FM when I lived in London and it reminds me of home
('Pete & Geoff' 4pm-8pm GMT have the best slot)</strong><hr></blockquote> Thanks for the link, how I love this UKish accent, sadly haven't heared any scoucer at the mike Know some more stations in England or north of the Scottish boarder?
I tune into M O S T L Y - C L A S S I C A L a lot. Picture this:
You're out on a brick terrace at night with the light of the stars, the moon, candle light, and an iTunes visualization of some classical song.... How Romantic! Not to mention the background music...
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<strong>Why haven't radio stations switched over to MP4 if it can have the same quality at half the bandwith??? It's really annoying me how MP4 isn't going anywhere
<strong>check out Virgin Radio, UK commercial radio station that streams. It does have a few too many ads, but I used to listen to it on FM when I lived in London and it reminds me of home
('Pete & Geoff' 4pm-8pm GMT have the best slot)</strong><hr></blockquote> Thanks for the link, how I love this UKish accent, sadly haven't heared any scoucer at the mike
You're out on a brick terrace at night with the light of the stars, the moon, candle light, and an iTunes visualization of some classical song.... How Romantic! Not to mention the background music...
And there again, 64kbps MP4 would sound like 128kbps MP3!
<a href="http://www.live365.com" target="_blank">http://www.live365.com</a>
There are millions of stations there.
My favorites are the ones that play old radio dramas from the 50's. Sci-fi, horror, suspense.
It's pure radio history heaven.
Getting the streaming links is really easy too. Just two clicks and its playing in iTunes