Cool. Even just something documenting what an Internet radio stream "looks like" would be a help. I know there's payware applications out there that do it, but I just can't find any application er, information on how to extract the stream myself. All it's needed for is to add Internet-radio support to the clock via a "buffer" application on a server.
(It's not like it's a commercial threat to anyone. This is for a custom alarm clock of which four examples exist in the world, and of which there won't ever be any more because the OLED display used in the design has been discontinued. The guy who built them could redesign it around a different display, but it's not worth his while because he couldn't make money on them anyway unless he charged over $200 each.)
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Date: 2008-07-21 01:42 pm (UTC)applicationer, information on how to extract the stream myself. All it's needed for is to add Internet-radio support to the clock via a "buffer" application on a server.(It's not like it's a commercial threat to anyone. This is for a custom alarm clock of which four examples exist in the world, and of which there won't ever be any more because the OLED display used in the design has been discontinued. The guy who built them could redesign it around a different display, but it's not worth his while because he couldn't make money on them anyway unless he charged over $200 each.)