When I connect (wi-fi) to both BBC radios 3&4 through blackberry browser, a pop up message "device media processor is busy ' appears ,also red message "error playing".this is persistent.Also when I ask for bb browser help web site,I am returned to help menu.I have just updated on my new phone to 5.0.Since I bought it 2 weeks ago radio was fine .Also ,contacts were wiped doing this update
I have a blackberry 8330 and my carrier is Metro PCS---I've tried to get Pandora but naturally it doesn't work on my phone, or with my carrier or something----does anybody else have Metro PCS and internet radio??? How did you do it?
I have the bb curve 8330 and was trying to find out if I can play my iHeart radio over my car radio. The thing is I am unsure what device to use or how to go about it.
I changed my n86 due to problems it has been givin me to the x6. great phone but the internet radio is missing. any chance of it appearing in the next software update?? i think this wll complete the fone as a music phone.
Found a cool site for internet radio which you can personalise to your liking. Just thought I'd share http://www.moodio.fm. Now maybe I can listen to football updates while at work just need to find the right station. Hit Kudos if I Helped out. Nokia 3310-> 8810->N95->N95 8Gb-> Nokia N97 Black v21.0.045 RM-505 Code-0585162 (handset No 3)
I like to listen to an internet radio station from Ireland. My Blackberry says the format is not supported. Is there a way for me to listen to this sattion on my blackberry?
Just bought my new Samsung Galaxy S6 and I was wondering if there is any app that i can download to listen to FM Radio (as you know S6 doesn't has FM Radio) but without using any internet connection??
Does anyone know if any decent (and free ?) live webradio application exists for nokia touchscreen phones ? I have just looked everywhere on the web but have not find anything ! This is amazing, one can find many webradio applications for iphones and android mobiles but nothing for nokia touch ! I am a 10 years Nokia fan so Nokia please be carfull otherwise it can be the beginning of the end if such basic applications are not developped.
I have a problem with my N79. When I try to connect the radio I found only 2 options Visual Radio and Internet Radio. I suposse that the first option (Visual Radio) is the option to play FM radio and that it's free but when i check out my account after playing the radio i found that i've been charged. Is there any other option to play radio that i don't know?
I am a Brit based in Germany, and I would like to listen to Radio 5, Talksport, etc, on my 2730 whilst at work. Doing so on my work PC is not allowed.
Although I can access the radio station websites, I obviously now need to load some sort of basic windows media player to get streaming and sound. I tried loading Windows Media 9, for example, but get a "file format" not supported/not recognised.
So, please may I ask, how do I play Radio 5, Talksport, etc?
Does anyone know what the address for the BBC Radio streams that are in the Nokia Internet Radio application? I can't find any other working MP3 addresses for the various BBC stations.
I am a fan of Internet Radio and love the FM transmitter (Play via Radio) built into the N8. The best thing is that one can use both at the same time to transmit an internet radio stream to an FM radio!
One bad day I decided to follow the highlighted Nokia remark urging me to update the Internet Radio software..... I have Anna installed and Anna update 2/2 includes IR version 3.03. The download and installation via Nokia Store went smooth and version 3.04 was up and running soon.
Side-remark 1: how can one see on store.ovi.com which SW version is being offered? I can only see version information using the nokia store app on the phone. Displaying the version in the on-line store would be very helpful!
Side-remark 2: the IR version on offer through the nokia store app is 3.4.0. After installation it states version 3.04..... I found this very confusing. Is this a regular numbering convention for Nokia?
Side-remark 3: did anyone see any differences between 3.03 and 3.04? Both look very much alike! What is the reason for going from 3.03 to 3.04? I do think that 3.03 could be looking a lot better!
With version 3.04 up and running, I decided to start the FM transmitter. The very moment you press the on button the radio stream stops. In the widget for internet radio, the play symbol is now visible. Pressing it to turn the stream back on, the music plays for a fraction of a second before the stream is again stopped. No matter what I tried, I cannot use the FM transmitter together with the Internet Radio 3.04 app.
I searched the internet for the 3.03 version and re-installed it after removing 3.04. Fortunately I can now again run the Internet Radio and the FM transmitter at the same time Is there a solution for this? Why Nokia doesn't test such basic things before releasing the update?
I have had the Nokia internet radio app on my N8 ! I was notified last week of a new update, so i downloaded it via 'the store' and it came up with an error and cant finish the update ! After a good few attempts i removed the original app just incase there was a conflict with it, still no luck and now i have no internet radio
I've got some channels saved in my favourites but can't figure out how to change the volume. With FM, it's obvious but not so (to me anyway!) with internet radio.
I always used the program Nokia Internet Radio on my E51.Trying to update the software, I uninstalled from the phone.I went to the link in Ovi Store, and I began the installation: it tells me"Nokia Internet Update 1.00(1)".It seems all ok, but, after "Completed Installation", the phone proposes me to delete"Internet Radio" (probably the same application?) and the old icon of the programdoes nothing.I don't see any new icon in the InstalledPrograms folder.
When I run Internet Radio, I can only select Wi-Fi access points, no 3G or GPRS (in my case: Vodafone Live!). Other apps do show all access points.This is a pitty as the application is rather nice.The app does show settings for the GPRS, 3G and Wi-Fi bitrates, so obviously it does support these connections.I've deleted and re-installed, to no avail.
I rarely have problems with BBC radio (BBC Worldservice and Radio 4) via the Internet Radio app, but Danish radio drops out, usually after max. 2 minutes when on 3G. There doesn't seem to be a problem using WiFi. Could this be a bit rate problem? I have a totally stable 3.5G connection.
Okay, once again I return here to seek guidance and wisdom. Fellow members here told me about Air Video, a terrific set of programs for iOS and OS X to stream videos from my MacBook Pro to my iPhone 4. Now, my other need (?). I want to run something on my Mac that lets me select Internet radio station streams like TuneIn for ex., but I want to be able to change selections on whatever is on the Mac from the iPhone 4. What I want to do is use the iPhone 4 as a remote for the app on the Mac which I want to connect to either some external speakers or someday to a real external Dac, amp, and speakers.
I have the TuneIn Pro app on my iPhone 4 already and on the Mac via browser have accessed their website. Now someone surely is going to mention Airplay or something to stream from the iPhone4. From the cost of Airplay capable hardware, I just can't afford it yet. Maybe if I could find Bluetooth speaker or device?
One other thing to throw in for thought. I have not only iTunes on my MacBook Pro, but also Fidelia and Amarra, and thinking about Decibel or Audirvana. In other words somewhat hi-def music output quality available on the Mac. So....I do have a remote app for Fidelia and think there's one for either Decibel or Audirvana, so that brings me back to Internet radio on the MacBook Pro. If I can find a way to use the iPhone 4 to select an app on the Mac for Internet radio, I can play those plus hi-def music via one of those programs. If nothing else, can you recommend inexpensive Bluetooth speakers to play radio from the iPhone4? I was hoping to buy some AudioEngine powered speakers for the Mac, hence the desire to run all sound/music through that device but using the iPhone4 as control device.
Is there a way to get the Nokia Internet Radio app to play through WiFi Whenever I start it up it just uses 3G and eats up my free allowance, I see no settings to switch it to Wifi though
I just look at a GPS module original Nokia brand new, I use it with my Nokia 3720 Classic that Nokia Maps, but now wanted to use a device that I bought today at the Nokia Store, a Nokia Asha 302 has basically the same hardware Asha 303 but does not have Nokia Maps (Ovi Maps)and I can not find the program to install it, because Nokia has put in 303 Asha has no GPS and forgotten Asha 302?
There is no pre-installed Fm radio on my Motorola Charm, though it there in the specifications. How can I play fm radio on my Charm without any internet streaming? Is there any android application which works in doing so?
When Nokia internet radio is on and streaming a station, i observed that i cannot receive any calls. I assume the calls are given high priority when compared to others.
My Nokia E63 runs on Vodafone Streaming on: Vodafone Mobile connect FW Version:500.21.009(02-02-2010) RM-437
I have installed the Internet Radio Application onto my Nokia N95 8 GB. With the T-Mobile wireless broadband I can browse stations, but when trying to play a station it states "Playback Failed". When trying to connect through my w/lan (which works, as I can use it to browse the internet) the "Internet Radio Applet" states "No Network Connection". After trying this several times I have uninstalled the applet from the phone memory and installed it again in the 8 GB mass memory. No change - the same problems persist. What is wrong with Internet Radio on the N95 8GB?