Using the Flip4Mac plugin, thousands of streams play just fine.īut as noted above, Radioshift Touch supports only MP3 streams at this time.Ĭraig Kuehne: That’s a perfectly fair question. Nick Night: If you’re having problems with Windows Media playback on the Mac side, you should contact us for support. $0.99 is simply not a sustainable price for an application of this magnitude. You may not be willing to pay a reasonable price for an application, but we’re hopeful others will be. William Hamilton, Mats Lindeberg: The issue with station availability is that Radioshift Touch supports only MP3 streams at this time. Paul Kafasis says: December 15th, 2008 at 1:18 pmĭoc Searls: Right now, this isn’t possible, but it’s something we want to enable in the future.Release it on Cydia to play in the background. Patrick Henry says: December 15th, 2008 at 12:51 pmīut it doesn’t play in the background.I’m not complaining about the price, I just want to know what features this one has that the others do not Like, how does it compare to AOL Radio’s free app, or FStream, which is also free and also allows for the recording of radio streams? I was wondering if you could post on here what sets this app apart from the other radio streaming apps available? I imagine the price is justified, as it is with all of your desktop apps. Craig Kuehne says: December 15th, 2008 at 12:30 pm.I’m hopeful that the Touch version will actually work, unlike the desktop version, which still can’t play Windows Media streams correctly. Nick Night says: December 15th, 2008 at 12:12 pm.Sorry guys, I’m not giving away $10 to check if your app is 10 times better… There are radio app priced at 10% the price of this one that does a decent job. Xavier says: December 15th, 2008 at 12:08 pm.Now, please add CBC One 91.5 in Ottawa, Canada. Mats Lindeberg says: December 15th, 2008 at 11:35 am.In particular I’m interested in CBC across Canada. I’m hoping more streaming stations will be added. William Hamilton says: December 15th, 2008 at 11:27 amĪfter checking out Radioshift I had great hopes for Radioshift touch.Doc Searls says: December 15th, 2008 at 11:09 amĬan you add streams of your own choosing, for example by entering an IP address somewhere?. 27 Responses to “Radioshift Touch Is Now Available!” Check out Radioshift Touch by visiting the Radioshift Touch webpage and purchase it right through the iPhone App Store. So whether you’re at home or driving cross-country, Radioshift Touch will put thousands of internet radio streams at your fingertips. Radioshift Touch is aimed squarely at listening to great live content on the iPhone. We’ll be considering ideas to get the two working together in interesting ways, but they were developed, and will continue to grow, as two distinct products. However, while Radioshift and Radioshift Touch share a common name and ancestry, they’re fully independent of one another. Users of Radioshift on the Mac will be familiar with the powerful radio listings found in Radioshift Touch, as both applications are powered by our friends and partners at RadioTime. We’ve focused exclusively on listening to live streams with Radioshift Touch. Best of all, Radioshift Touch’s exclusive SmartStream feature automatically chooses the best quality stream for your network connection, giving you the smoothest audio quality possible. We’ve got support for thousands of streams, and the built-in guide makes it easy to find old favorites and great new stations as well. With Radioshift Touch, you can listen to internet radio streams anywhere you like, over Wifi, EDGE, and 3G. Radioshift Touch puts the world of internet radio in the palm of your hand. Today, we’ve released Radioshift Touch on the iPhone and iPod Touch platform. Ladies and gents, we’re very pleased to unveil our first new application in over a year, as well as our very first iPhone application. Posted By Paul Kafasis on December 15th, 2008
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