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August 08, 2011 at
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Can any computer gurus suggest a way to recieve the live webcast on an Android based cell phone?
When I click the link it tells me that I must be using an IE or Firefox browser.
Thanks
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August 08, 2011 at
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August 08, 2011 at
07:19:58 AM by oscar
The Wunder Radio app for iPhones works perfectly. I can only assume it will do the same for an Android phone.
Try www.appbrain.com
Be aware though that KNIA / KRLS only stream for sporting events, not normal programing.
Hence once you have loaded on the app, you can only test it when they are calling the Knoxville races.
Which is what frustrated me no end until I realised that was the reason.
I listened to Saturday's 360 Nationals final night while sitting in the crowd at a football match in Sydney.
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August 08, 2011 at
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The next challenge will be working out how to get Adobe's Flash Player on my iPhone so I can watch Turn 2 Media's telecast while at the footy!!
Anyone know how to do that?
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August 08, 2011 at
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funny you posted this now, as I've been trying to tackle the same problem these last few days (in anticipation of my first time @ knoxville!), & this morning a very simple solution dawned on me. my droid incredible comes w a default 'fm radio'. I'm assuming the broadcast is the same regardless of am/fm (?)
although this won't work if you're not within range of the station. I installed firefox on my phone, & when I went to start the live stream from kniakrls.com, it told me I needed to install silverlight. tried doing that, but the install was impossible.
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August 08, 2011 at
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I want to explain why we don't stream regular programming on KNIA/KRLS. Our regular programming consists mostly of music and local news. We used to stream 24/7 but the music companies, artists, and those who pay royalties (BMI and ASCAP) have decided that just playing the music on the air is not enough, the artists think they are ready for the poorhouse if they lose any amount of money. So we decided about 5 years ago to not stream ANY regular programming to avoid this. I know its frustrating, but many stations here in the United States are going to this that play music for their regular programming.
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August 08, 2011 at
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August 08, 2011 at
10:39:30 AM by rhey-graphics
Hey guys, I've set a station up on Yourmuze so you can stream KNIA/KRLS on your Android. Works perfect. From your phone browser, go to:
www.yourmuze.fm/webplayer/?id=61377
Keep in mind, you'll only be able to listen while KNIA/KRLS is streaming audio. They have a listing of their live events on their website.
Todd
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August 08, 2011 at
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Anybody got an app for the scanners so you can hear the oficails
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August 08, 2011 at
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Reply to:
Posted By: oscar on August 08 2011 at 07:25:09 AM
The next challenge will be working out how to get Adobe's Flash Player on my iPhone so I can watch Turn 2 Media's telecast while at the footy!!
Anyone know how to do that?
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That's why I LOVE my Android phone. HTC Incredible II, works with all flash based sites perfectly! I can even watch the turn2 video live broadcasts from it. I watch the live practice and qualifying for formula 1 right off of SPEED channel's website. Pretty cool and it even works for streaming netflix video. Hardly use my computer except for work stuff anymore.
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August 08, 2011 at
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Reply to:
Posted By: Speedbump on August 08 2011 at 06:48:38 AM
Can any computer gurus suggest a way to recieve the live webcast on an Android based cell phone?
When I click the link it tells me that I must be using an IE or Firefox browser.
Thanks
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I did the same FireFox etc, no luck I've asked the same question and have had no luck. My question is can Knis come up with an app. And broadcast on it without paying dues. I'm willing to pay for an app that does live audio from Kville. And having to logged into fb and Twitter every 3 mins is a pain.
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August 08, 2011 at
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Posted By: rhey-graphics on August 08 2011 at 10:17:55 AM
Hey guys, I've set a station up on Yourmuze so you can stream KNIA/KRLS on your Android. Works perfect. From your phone browser, go to:
www.yourmuze.fm/webplayer/?id=61377
Keep in mind, you'll only be able to listen while KNIA/KRLS is streaming audio. They have a listing of their live events on their website.
Todd
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Thanks Todd, I will give it a shot on Weds.
Unless they are webcasting the FRC and UC?
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August 08, 2011 at
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Wingit- read my post above. It's free and works flawless.
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