Technical issues (I think that’s the right phrase) are preventing our key
stream, Tune-in, from playing correctly, Top people are working on this…. And
as soon as all streams are up and stable, yep, will drop everyone a line on the
forum to start advertising that fact….
TTFN, Tony
From: hrock-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <hrock-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
sarah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 15 April 2018 08:49
To: hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hrock] Re: Fw: Re: Streaming "placeholder"
Once you have the various streams up and running, can you please let me know
what they all are and I can advertise them on social media.
Sarah
From: Nick Apps
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2018 11:20 PM
To: hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [hrock] Re: Fw: Re: Streaming "placeholder"
. right now ! we have a problem with “tune in” our best platform! and one
other ... seems there locked on to the old stream jingle even although that is
no longer being streamed .
Hopefully Simon H or Jonathon will explaine more .please / ? meanwhile we
streaming on other platforms and Simon will have this promo streamed from the
website tomorrow
Nick .
From: Simon H
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2018 11:05 PM
To: hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [hrock] Re: Fw: Re: Streaming "placeholder"
I have just started looking at the website but it will take me a couple of days
to work out/remember how it all works and to put up a link to the stream, show
reel or whatever we make available. Start the stream whenever you want and I
will put up a link on our website as soon as I can.
I will let you know when this is done, then it can be promoted elsewhere.
regards,
Simon.
On 09/04/18 22:51, Tony Bell wrote:
Ok, have just asked tune in to play Hastings rock, and have listened to the
jingle, and that's all, Nick, are we in a position yet to start the
pre-broadcast stream? If so, let's get it going, and then Sarah can drop that
out to social media and perhaps Simon, or Sarah, can pop,it up on the web site
as well, so people can start listened get in, and getting their "tech" ready,
given the ammout of aggravation we have with people unable to listen to the
stream when we first come on, would be good to get these wrinkles ironed out
before hand.... 😄
Cheers,
Tony Bell
Www.hastingsrock.co.uk <http://www.hastingsrock.co.uk>
On 9 Apr 2018, at 21:39, Simon H <sfhrock.sub@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sfhrock.sub@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Just to let you know we are now available on the Reciva internet radio platform
and on the Tunein and Streema apps. Nothing as yet from Pure, vtuner or
Frontier Silicon though I know Jon has contacted the latter.
No one has responded regarding my question about Radio Player. Thoughts please.
regards,
Simon.
On 02/04/18 20:12, Nick Apps wrote:
From: Simon H
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 6:44 PM
To: hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [hrock] Re: Streaming "placeholder"
As promised I have sent a request for us to be added to the following:
Internet Radio Portals:Reciva, Pure
Internet Radio Apps: Streema, vtuner, tunein
The most onerous of these being tunein where you have to sign up to all sorts
of conditions which I have done, so I hope we have the music license to cover
this? They also put advertising in the stream, at least at the start so I find
it rather irritating in my view.
The only major player I have problems with are Frontier Silicon, which provide
the chips in current Roberts sets (and others). As Roberts is quite a popular
make I think Frontier should be contacted. The trouble is you have to have a
set and I do not have one. My Roberts has a Receva chipset so I can (have)
added us to their database but I cannot add us to Frontier.
If anyone has a later Roberts internet radio or other set containing Frontier
Silicon technology, then here is the link to set up an account where you can
then add our stream. Please let us all know if you can help and if/when you
have completed the task.
http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com/setupapp/fs/asp/authlogin/RegForm.asp?lngy=eng
The stream url is:
http://www.hastingsrock.co.uk/32k-aac.pls
The other big portal here in the UK is Radio Player. I contacted them in 2013
and they require payment (£99 annually at that time) and could not come down
due to agreements with those who funded it in the first place (BBC and major
commercial players) even though we are only on a short time. However, it might
be good for us to be there as its UK based (none of the apps listed above are)
and carries no advertising - except any the station itself chooses to add. It
is also heavily promoted so is perhaps not a lot of money in the overall scheme
of things. I have not done so as yet but will contact them again if you wish?
Perhaps we could get someone to sponsor it, then we would have to add our own
message at the start! Thoughts please.
http://www.radioplayer.co.uk/for-stations
There are loads of portals for TVs and other connected devices but we cannot
cover them all so listeners will have to add us themselves if they want to use
anything a bit obscure. We will only cover the major players.
So just a matter of waiting for a response from those contacted so far.
regards,
Simon.
On 26/03/18 21:47, Nick Apps wrote:
We seem to be have taken off tune in ?
there was a message on the a week ago saying this station is not providing
audio and to get in touch but i assume simon has done that by now?
From: jon bird
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 5:33 PM
To: hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [hrock] Streaming "placeholder"
Hi all,
Back a good number of meetings ago we agreed to put a "placeholder"
audio recording on our web server and point the Internet streams at it.
That way anyone tuning in outside the broadcast would get a helpful
ditty explaining we're not on air and when we are on air, we seamlessly
switch it over to the live feed. This also means Simon doesn't have to
keep updating TuneIn etc. with new feeds every year.
I think this was left with me to (technically) make it happen (which is
probably why it's not come up again) however we need someone to actually
make said ident such that I actually implement this. It's probably
because no one individual actually got this part of the job that it's
fallen off the radar. Anyway, since we're now going ahead I think this
needs to be done as a matter of urgency since as Simon will tell you, it
takes some time for the Internet radio servers to catch up. Plus it'll
serve as a bit of self promotion should anyone actually tune it as we
can tell them when we are actually on air....
In other news, I dug out the server from the loft yesterday and yep,
it's packed up. So I'm going to need to buy a new machine now.... One
day things will just work when I dig them out of mothballs (anyone else
miss "toaster", than old 266 lasted for years and was practically
indestructible, the only thing that finally did for it was dodgy power
at the Robert). I should be able to get something suitable for under
£100 if that's ok everyone?
j.
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regards,
Simon.
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