USB Dongle Records Web, FM Radio 148
rah1420 writes "Gizmag just wrote about "Instant FM Music," a USB dongle that plugs into your computer's USB Port and records FM and Web Radio stations. You can record the playlist, tag the songs for easy playback, all without that nasty DRM." Nice and cheap, although who knows if the software is any good. That would be a neat device to see hacked for things like MythTV.
FM Radio... huh? (Score:2)
Re:FM Radio... huh? (Score:5, Funny)
Porn.
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Appears to use RDS (Score:2)
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All the local radio stations are owned by one company (not even clearchannel) and they're so badly run that they don't even notice when their equipment is malfunctioning, and nothing short of an FCC visit will get them to fix it. There'
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Things are different when you're in a city with a metro area population of 1 million, and when you're in a town of under 10,000, and the two closest "cities" are 30 miles away and have 25,000 people, and the two closest real cities are 100+ miles away (I'm defining a "real city" as having more than 100k people).
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Are there just too many radio stations in the USA/Canada who haven't implemented it to make it worthwhile? Everything in the UK has had it for years.
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isn't RDS basically getting replaced with HD radio though?
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i'm just learning about HD Radio myself, i've just heard a few stations around me mention that they're using it now and
Damned limitations on AM! (Score:4, Informative)
Still, I'd be able to listen to/record Car Talk and Fresh Air from NPR, and maybe the occasional show from Pacifica, so it's not entirely bad.
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The iPod covers my music, while XM gives me radio like experience without too much repetition (though I can always choose *another* channel), without the ads and stuff, so they more or less have everything that's on FM already. All that's left is the local news only available on AM radio. Unfortunately, I've not come acorss any AM receivers for iPod...
(Yes, I know of Sirius. But only XM has a channel full of movie soundtracks
Non-commercial radio exists (Score:2)
Your only exaggerating a little bit, but you're essentially desc
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And don't forget WGBH radio; Public radio (NPR, PRI) in the afternoon, and then jazz all night.
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Re:Damned limitations on AM! (Score:5, Interesting)
However, I thought I'd comment on this:
"on the Mac systems you can record in AAC and AIFF. Why was this feature REMOVED from the PC version of the software?"
I think they probably offer these features utilizing Quicktime API's, so I doubt it was "removed" on the PC version, I think it was just a piece of cake to implement on the Mac, letting Quicktime do the actual transcoding, where they'd have actually had to program something to keep this feature on the PC version.
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The PC software is definitely sub-par. You have to be an Administrator to run the software at all, although it will run through Run As.
As the only device on the market, it's a take it or leave it thing. If you want to record NPR, there are
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For about $50 (if I recall), I bought a Hauppauage card with both an FM tuner *and* a TV tuner with hardware MPG compression. A quick bash script takes the arguments of frequency, duration, and destination directory, and does all of the tuning and encoding for me.
steve
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Let me know if you want more details, I can send you the bash script I use
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PREFIX=$1
NAME=$2
LENGTH=$3
datadir=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
if [ -z "$3" ] ; then
echo "Usage: record_NPR.sh showname length(1H 2H 3H)"
exit
fi
FILE_DATE=`date`
FILE_NAME=`date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M.mp3'`
FILE_NAME="${PREFIX}_${FILE_NAME}"
echo " Starting to record $NAME at $FILE_DATE"
cd
wget -nv -O $FILE_NAME http://edtv.opb.org:8000/radio.mp3 [opb.org] [opb.org] >
WPID=$!
sleep $LENGTH; kill $WPID
sleep 3
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A sales rep for Silicon Labs... (Score:3, Informative)
Wasn't this called RadioShark a few years back (Score:3, Informative)
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RadioShark is "less gooder" (Score:2)
The recording program has a limit of only 2 hours, and does not natively encode into MP3. The program's interface is terrible, and it doesn't tag the files it creates. Even though it was sold as compatible with Windows 2000, the updated program isn't supported in 2000, even though it works with it. There is no place for an antenna, they suggest using headphones for better reception.
Audacity and an analog cable work much better.
A
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So (Score:2)
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After putting it on 3 USB extenders and moving the unit away from PC and by the window it seemed to work great - although I can't say I used it much for AM. All that being said, this "new" product doesnt even do AM (probably because of PC interference)
-Em
Damn lazy kids (Score:2)
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This works with radio stations that don't webcast.
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If i'm on the move, I'll burn my previously recorded mp3s to my mp3 player, and if I have to listen to 5 more minutes of FM radio I think my ears may just strangle me.. why on earth would I need this device?
Why use this for MythTV? (Score:1)
I'm sorry, but I thought that several TV turner cards already had FM tuners, thus nullifying the need for this on a MythTV box.
Or am I wrong?
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Turn in your geek card. With Linux, you can not only do the practical but the insanely impractical. You might be able to get the FM tuner on your TV tuner worker, but it takes a real geek to get a signal with nothing but a can of Pringles and toothpick. Think of the challenge! Come on, who's with me? I'm off to the store to get some Pringles.
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Yeah, that's a decent problem, but really only because the potato isn't fresh.
KFG
Why? (Score:1, Flamebait)
If you want good content there only a few ways this gets delivered; iPod (or like device), Satellite Radio (Sirius for me) or streaming music off the Internet.
FM Radio just sucks. In fact, I am dreading the next couple of weeks as my Satellite Radio is out for service and I have to listen to regular radio. It's going to be a long two or three weeks...
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College Radio (Score:2)
FM Radio doesn't suck in totality. Just visit those stations to the left of the dial.
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Shazam? (Score:1)
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Predicting tomorrow's news... (Score:1)
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Not to mention that the right to record broadcasts has been pretty well established in court. [eff.org]
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USB-TV? (Score:2)
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What's the problem?
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Not that I have a problem with the UK, but tv devices for the UK are useless to me.
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Many times a google link will have complete trash for the top several slots. A info-free "buy now" link, an expired blog link, and so forth. In any case, the top several links weren't useful to the majority of slashdot, and didn't seem very useful to UK readers either.
I'd have put a few links to manufacturer specs or something. Google links are best used to slap down someone who apparently doesn't know about google.
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I'm amused by people complaining that my link didn't help them find a device they'd want, when I was interested in excluding people with that lack of experience from my request.
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I thought the risk was that someone without experience would just follow the Google link and copy back from one of those sites.
The uselessness of my link in your finding a device you like is not my concern. Finding people's actual experiences with these devices is my concern.
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My specs for this class of device are pretty loose, because I don't care about the other specs. Any device which fits in the USB stick form factor and sends TV into the USB socket is interesting. I don't care whether it receives VHF, DVB-T, RF/coax, or other signal sources, though I'm interested in which one it does. Just so long as its a USB stick that receives TV data and sends it into a US
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They'll all be free to air DTT (digital TV) - it's quite popular here, you know.
Now that might make it 'a bunch of crap' to you - but should all links on
clue - b) happens most of the time here.
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Not available on Mac? (Score:1)
Something is broadcast from some huge antenna, then something happens on mac (and yes, this is PowerBook or Mac Book Pro), then there is some 3.5" usb key like thing and finally, things become iPods and CDs.
So, how about this:
* Is there support for Mac? The picture sure suggests so...
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP or Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Media Player 10.0 or higher
Oh, no...
Old hat (Score:1)
Works with OS X? (Score:1)
Requirements:
- Microsoft Windows XP or Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2
- Windows Media Player 10.0 or higher
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Nice, but how about a WORKING mp3 Tagger? (Score:1)
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I realise this isn't ask Slashdot... but... (Score:2)
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Been using one for a week and I'd say it's pretty nice. Plays my whole music collection and internet radios. There's also a hifi version for 7 times the money, but I figured you'd appreciate the size of the Squeezebox:)
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RIAA (Score:2, Insightful)
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Bah! (Score:2)
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Wow, 100 posts and only **3** (Score:2)
funny, tho, slash image word: inundate
No FM, but an MMS solution (Score:2)
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#!/usr/bin/perl
$_ = `date "+%Y-%m-%d"`;
s/\n//;
$date = $_;
$filename = $ARGV[0].".".$date;
$sleep = $ARGV[1];
$wavfilename = $filename.".wav";
$mp3filename = $filename.".mp3";
$command = "/usr/local/bin/mplayer -vo null -ao pcm:file=$wavfilename -slave -quiet ****INSERT YOUR MMS:// URL HERE**** >
system("$command");
sleep $sleep
`pkill mplayer`;
`nice
`rm $wavfil
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I *don't* like the pkill mplayer solution, but I'm still not sure to easily get a PID out of a process.
How about
? It does the same thing as pkill I guess.Re: (Score:2)
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Try this instead...
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#!/usr/bin/perl
$_ = `date "+%Y-%m-%d"`;
s/\n//;
$date = $_;
$filename = $ARGV[0].".".$date;
$sleep = $ARGV[1];
$wavfilename = $filename.".wav";
$mp3filename = $filename.".mp3";
$ps1 = `pgrep mplayer`;
@psA = split(/\n/, $ps1);
$command = "/usr/local/bin/mplayer -vo null -ao pcm:file=$wavfilename -slave -quiet ***INSERT MMS HERE*** > /
c.f. RadioShark? (Score:2)
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You remind me of this guy [theonion.com].
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Anyway, I think it's commendable that between the onion and beavis and butthead, we've found ways to shut people up from expressing their thoughts. All the world really needs is a "click to buy" button. Refined opinions aren't important.
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Re:Useless for me, but almost the right direction? (Score:5, Funny)
Wow! Mystery finally solved.
I would surf the FM channels and land on 88.7 sometimes and I thought it was cool because it had no commercials, but I was puzzled why it always played sucky music and sometimes the songs would skip to a new track.
Now I know!
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You can do this now with the latest SonyEricsson phones. I do it every night with my M600i. I stream BBC World Service over T-Mobile GPRS on the train on my way home from work (Chicago, US here - YMMV). Keep the phone in my bag and listen through stero Bluetooth headphones.
The stream is Realmedia, but it still sounds surprisingly good even at crappy GPRS speeds.
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I think it'd be cool if my cat could wash the dishes, too.
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Oddly enough, I call most crap that hangs out of my USB port "dongles." Except for my company-supplied PKI token; that I simply call my "PKI token." Odd how the mind works. Or doesn't.
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cassette recorder
VCR
Tivo, and other digital television recorders.