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Old 22 December 2006, 12:39 PM
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Question Remote Music Thingy & Streaming

Wife wants to be able to play old Radio 4 clips from BBC - Radio 4 - Listen Again page in the kitchen whilst she's in there.

Now as far as I am aware, you can't d/load and save them and she likes to flit about anyway. So in real terms, they are not Internet Radio as such.

Would PHILIPS SLA5520/05 Streamium Wireless Multi-media Music Player Win (SLA5520/05) | PCDeli do the job?

Its not quite clear and short of buying/setting up and trying, its not clear from any documentation.

Either that question or the answer to "what would?"

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this might be of use. From what I can tell it'll capture any incoming audio streams and save them to disk.

If you had a mac I'd suggest the excellent Audio Hijack which does the same thing.
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Thats useful but I need it to pass "live" listen again stuff through to the streamium, not d/load and saved replays really.
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I personally have a Mac and they do the Airport Express which does as you need, a plug thing [soon as it's plugged in looks for the computer] that you plug in via the AUX ports of the stereo via a phono splitter cable.



If this is no help, which i guess it won't be, get a Mac and then it will be
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Airport Express is ok, but it relies on using iTunes, and the BBC feeds are not, as far as I'm aware, able to be opened via iTunes. If you can I'd love to know how.
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