Listener Support
 

 

Windows MobileBlackberry


Certain BlackBerry devices with OS version 4.5.0 or higher can now stream Windows Media and Shoutcast streams. Blackberry supports Windows Media streams over RTSP in version 4.3.0 for CDMA and WiFi transports; support for EDGE was added into version 4.5.0. Currently only the Blackberry Tour 9630/9650, Storm2 9520/9550, Storm 9500/9530 support the streaming of Windows Media streams using the built in player.

To listen to Shoutcast based MP3/AAC/AAC+ streams you will need to install a MP3 player application. We recommend downloading and installing "BerryTunes' from the Blackberry App World.

For the Blackberry model's that do not directly support streaming with the built in player, users should be able to listen by using the free service of YourMuze.fm. More...

URL format to connect to Windows Media stream: rtsp://ServerName/StreamName

URL format to connect to Shoutcast stream: http://ServerName:Port

 

Windows MobileiPhone


The iPhone and iPod Touch can stream Windows Media and Shoutcast streams. Fow Windows Media streams you will need to download and install the free application called 'FStream' from the iTunes App Store. 'Fstream' can stream WMA, MP3, AAC/AAC+, and OGG/Vorbis streams.

URL format to connect to Windows Media stream: mms://ServerName/StreamName

URL format to connect to Shoutcast stream: http://ServerName:Port

iPhone users should also be able to listen by using the free service of YourMuze.fm. More...

 

Windows MobileWindows Mobile Devices:


Windows Mobile devices can play Windows Media and Shoutcast streams. Windows Media stream are played using the built in Windows Media player. To listen to Shoutcast streams you will need to install an MP3 player application. Available apps are Kinoma Play, Pocket Tunes, GS Player.

URL format's to connect to a Windows Media stream:

mms://ServerName/StreamName
rtsp://ServerName/StreamName
http://ServerName/StreamName

URL format to connect to a Shoutcast stream: http://ServerName:Port

Windows Mobile users should also be able to listen by using the free service of YourMuze.fm. More...

 

Windows MobileAndroid Based Phones:


Android based phones can stream MP3, AAC, AAC+, Shoutcast/Icecast streams by downloading a player application from the Android "Market". A couple of good applications are A Online Radio, XiiaLive lite, or StreamFurious.

For Windows Media Streams Andriod users will need to use YourMuze.fm. More...

 

Windows MobilePalm Based Phones:


Palm Pre based phones can only stream MP3 based Shoutcast streams. A couple of good applications that you can download from the Palm App Catalog are Net2Streams or Radio Hibiki.

At this time the Palm Pre does not support the YourMuze.fm transcoded streams.

 

YOURMUZE.FM Information:


YOURMUZE.FM does not provide any content. All they do is simply convert internet radio streams to formats that are suitable for mobile phones. On your desktop computer, go to http://www.yourmuze.fm and setup a free account. Search for the station you want to listen to. Most popular stations are already on there. If you find your station, save it as a favorite. If you don't find your station, and you know the station's stream url, Find "add a new station" from the main YOURMUZE.FM page to enter the stream url. The instructions on how to find a stream url are also on that page. http://www.yourmuze.fm/new_station

Once you have all your favorite stations saved to My Stations, go to http://m.yourmuze.fm on your smartphone, log in and you'll see your My Stations list. Note, you cannot add favorites to My Stations from the mobile site, so make sure to do it on your desktop. Click the link for one of your stations and you should be playing the station in a few moments.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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