Hi, thank you very much. Airfoil is a good tool for my needs. Good hint.
Regards
Jürgen
Am 16.10.2012 um 18:48 schrieb Jacob Schmude :
> Hi
> Sounds like a job for Airfoil from:
> www.rogueamoeba.com
> It can take any audio from your Mac and send it to any Airplay device. It
> actually uses some
Hi
Sounds like a job for Airfoil from:
www.rogueamoeba.com
It can take any audio from your Mac and send it to any Airplay device. It
actually uses some of the same code as Audio Hijack Pro, so if you already have
that installed, you won't need to install the system plugins. Alternatively, if
you
hmmm. that's an interesting way to work things. not sure as i play all my stuff
via a flash interface online. you could use VLC. it has radio streams and
everything as an application.
not sure if that will help but it's worth a try
web site
http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com
phone n
Hey, what a great hint. Thanks for that. The only issue: Safari doesn't play
via Airport Express. Or do you know a way to link Safaris output to an Airport
Express?
Thanks
Jürgen
Am 15.10.2012 um 21:42 schrieb Timothy Clark Music :
> hello guys.
> i use the tune in site on the mac. they don't
hello guys.
i use the tune in site on the mac. they don't make an application but the tune
in.com site is vary accessible.
explore it and your mac will open up and turn into a virtual radio. hope this
helps
web site
http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com
phone number should you need
Understandable. I just wanted to let you know the option existed, so you could
still stream stations until you can find a better solution. By the way, please
share what you come up with. It's too bad there's no way to run iOS apps on the
mac; they're written in the same base language, after all.
Hi, that solution is very much not preferred. I'll do it if I have to, but I
would rather not.
best,
Erik Burggraaf
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Just to be sure, you do know iTunes has radio streams? I know you can't search,
but you can find stations you like and save them to playlists. If nothing else,
it'll get you through until you can find a better, dedicated app.
On Oct 15, 2012, at 3:02 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> hi, is there a g
hi, is there a good mac app like ootunes or tune in radio for the mac? i see a
pile of them on the app store, but want the right combination of selection and
accessibility.
Thanks,
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