19-Apr-2019, 09:21
(17-Apr-2019, 18:51)Jim_Anderson Wrote: if you place http://audio-3.radioparadise.com:8000/flac on your browser it should run immediately (good way to vet url's).
In Roon I just did an add radio and typed the URL in on the field for the link. I'm not at home at the moment and I don't remember if there were other items to check/add/insert/select. It was pretty straight forward adding the link to Roon.
Jim
I tried this this morning. I copied the above link and pasted into Roon's internet radio "add a station" feature. This was really easy and hassle free, I had music playing in less than a minute.
I have never listened to Radio Paradise before, but half an hour in I have heard an number of great tracks. I am sure I will be dipping back in from time to time.
This reminds me a bit of the BBC's testing of lossless FLAC streaming for the proms. An experimental initiative, but it worked fine and sounded great. As does the RP stream, I am sure we will see a lot more of this in the future. That said, the BBC experiment was in 2017, so progress seems very slow by modern standards. As an example, if I switch over to my current internet radio favourite, BBC 6 Music, I am rewarded with a miserable 128 kbps stream. So the BBC are not exactly pushing the boundaries two years on from the lossless FLAC initiative. It's one of those things where I can't help but think that all the technology and infrastructure is now in place so we must be on the cusp of a lossless radio boom. Not much sign of it yet though.
In the meantime, thanks Jim, a nice tip.
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