V?Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 02:19:14PM +0100,?Thomas Jensen napsal(a):> I have set up a radio with icecast2 and ices2. Everything works. I can > access it from > > http://radio.protestbandet.dk:8000/stream? >That serves the radio stream in Ogg/Vorbis format.> I can listen to my radio in RadioDroid on my android phone, and I can > listen via > > https://liveonlineradio.net/horsens-garage-radio >This one also fetches the stream from <http://radio.protestbandet.dk:8000/stream>.> in Firefox on my computer with Ubuntu. >Firefox supports Ogg/Vorbis.> > But people on iPad/iPhone can not acces it! >According to <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis#Application_software> iOS does not support Ogg/Vorbis. There you have to use a third-party application which adds the support.> My wife did install "cutedio" internet radio app on her iPhone, and > found my radio station, but it could not get access (it just keept on > loading and nothing happened). >I guess cuteradio application does not support Ogg/Vornbis either. It even does not support FLAC <https://github.com/Suplanus/Cuterdio/issues>.> So, what is the problem? >If the problem is indeed the format, then either add a stream in a different format supported by iOS (e.g. AAC), or find and install a player which supports Ogg/Vorbis. A quick web search recommends VLC or OPlayer. -- Petr -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20231119/391ee676/attachment.sig>
s?n, 19 11 2023 kl. 15:11 +0100, skrev Petr Pisar:> V?Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 02:19:14PM +0100,?Thomas Jensen napsal(a):> If the problem is indeed the format, then either add a stream in a > different format supported by iOS (e.g. AAC),?I couldn't believe it was that.> or find and install a player which > supports Ogg/Vorbis. A quick web search recommends VLC or OPlayer. >Well, I have no problems listen to my radio. The problem is all those with iOS. Well, I convert all the files to .aac Thanks! -- Thomas Jensen, Denmark