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Re: (ukha_d) PSION WaveFinder - Software & Streaming
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- Subject: Re: (ukha_d) PSION WaveFinder - Software &
Streaming
- From: "kinchyuk" <kinchyuk@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 13:12:29 -0000
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I've had my Wavefinder for about three months, for the last month or
so it's been attached to my HA PC and locked up in the cupboard.
Using DABBar (available from http://www.dabbar.co.uk/) I can listen
to any of the DAB stations from anywhere on my network just using a
browser and a copy of Winamp. Had six different stations going at
once from one Wavefinder, the only thing you can't do is tune to more
than one DAB mux at once. So for instance you can't listen to Virgin
Radio on Digital 1 and Radio 2 on the BBC mux at the same time.
You'll need to install the Wavefinder software first from the CD, as
the relevent drivers and libraries aren't included with DABBar. Once
that's done I wouldn't go anywhere near the supplied Wavefinder
software as it's a bit of a resource hog.
I've had it streaming into Media Jukebox ok, not sure about the DDAR
etc. The Wavefinder afaik streams out raw MPEG1-Layer2 at 48kHz, so
if your player can support that then it'll work.
Alex
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