Karen
29.09.2021, 02:55 |
DOS and radio players? (Users) |
Hi folks,
An interesting question posed on another list.
Is there a DOS program that allows one to use say a site like audacy.com
to reach the radio stations provided there?
The person asking spoke of Dosamp or realplayer for DOS which go back a
ways, and I believe? never provided that function.
What about DOS podcast applications?
Thanks,
Karen |
Oso2k
29.09.2021, 04:07
@ Karen
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DOS and radio players? |
> Hi folks,
> An interesting question posed on another list.
> Is there a DOS program that allows one to use say a site like audacy.com
> to reach the radio stations provided there?
> The person asking spoke of Dosamp or realplayer for DOS which go back a
> ways, and I believe? never provided that function.
> What about DOS podcast applications?
> Thanks,
> Karen
You wrote radio but I think you meant audio streaming. It looks like mpxplay supports streaming audio files over http & ftp. You'll need to find a service that supports streaming over basic http or ftp though. Most services need a companion app or web site, login, plugins, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpxplay
http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=11941
http://mpxplay.sourceforge.net/ |
Laaca
Czech republic, 29.09.2021, 23:32
@ Karen
|
DOS and radio players? |
MPXplay can play several kinds of internet streams. --- DOS-u-akbar! |