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Post by ARfm Press Office on Jul 25, 2008 10:44:38 GMT
If you own one of the following Nokia Mobile Phones you can now listen to ARfm via your phone... N95, N93i, N91, N82, N81, N77, N76, N75, N73, E65, E51, N6110 Navigator. Go to www.nokia.com/internetradio for details.
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Post by tangocharlie on Oct 6, 2008 11:03:23 GMT
You can also listen to it on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Download the Tuner App and manually add the ARFM player address.
Tc
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Post by mariamaria on Dec 16, 2008 14:00:44 GMT
help what am i doing wrong!!!!!!!!!!!
what address am i putting into my tunner app!??!?!?!
nevermind! got a techie kid at work to help me! now i am locked and loaded with arfm on my iphone. ;D
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Post by Lee on Dec 16, 2008 21:01:09 GMT
You can also listen to it on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Download the Tuner App and manually add the ARFM player address. Tc Is that a free App or one you have to pay for? I've looked on both and can't find it
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Post by Lee on Dec 21, 2008 12:05:28 GMT
You can also listen to it on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Download the Tuner App and manually add the ARFM player address. Tc Is that a free App or one you have to pay for? I've looked on both and can't find it Anybody??
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Post by tangocharlie on Jan 4, 2009 14:43:40 GMT
Add either the Tuner or Wunder Radio (prob better) app to your iPhone/iPod Touch from the App Store. I think they are about £3-00 each. Add ARFM's URL manually and thats it!! ARFM on the move! The ARFM URL is hive.rockandrollhosting.com:9038/Tc
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Post by Lee on Jan 4, 2009 18:22:09 GMT
Add either the Tuner or Wunder Radio (prob better) app to your iPhone/iPod Touch from the App Store. I think they are about £3-00 each. Add ARFM's URL manually and thats it!! ARFM on the move! The ARFM URL is hive.rockandrollhosting.com:9038/Tc Cheers for the info, Tc :-) Now means I can listen to ARfm on my iPhone at work ;D
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Post by tangocharlie on Mar 11, 2009 21:19:12 GMT
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Post by Steve Price on Aug 23, 2009 14:49:06 GMT
Found a great application that works with the Blackberry cell phones...in fact any cell phone where you have a webbrowser. Using a PC go to www.moodio.fmRegister and then log in. Add ARfm to your stations list. Then open your webbrowser on your phone and go to m.moodio.fm Sign in, select ARfm and hey presto.... Steve
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Post by sam on Aug 23, 2009 18:10:37 GMT
Found a great application that works with the Blackberry cell phones...in fact any cell phone where you have a webbrowser. Using a PC go to www.moodio.fmRegister and then log in. Add ARfm to your stations list. Then open your webbrowser on your phone and go to m.moodio.fm Sign in, select ARfm and hey presto.... Steve Thanks for this Steve.... I tried a few weeks ago to get on via my mobile...and it was just bufffering all the time...will give this a whirl x
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Post by Alison on Aug 23, 2009 18:31:28 GMT
Found a great application that works with the Blackberry cell phones...in fact any cell phone where you have a webbrowser. Using a PC go to www.moodio.fmRegister and then log in. Add ARfm to your stations list. Then open your webbrowser on your phone and go to m.moodio.fm Sign in, select ARfm and hey presto.... Steve Wish I'd known this when I was in France a few weeks ago -I could have comandeered hubby's work Blackberry and listened in on Sunday evening!
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Post by Steve Price on Aug 25, 2009 20:20:23 GMT
Found a great application that works with the Blackberry cell phones...in fact any cell phone where you have a webbrowser. Using a PC go to www.moodio.fmRegister and then log in. Add ARfm to your stations list. Then open your webbrowser on your phone and go to m.moodio.fm Sign in, select ARfm and hey presto.... Steve Thanks for this Steve.... I tried a few weeks ago to get on via my mobile...and it was just bufffering all the time...will give this a whirl x Moodio allows you to set the bitrate...and if you use the default rate of 24kbps you should not suffer too much buffering. S
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Post by supergenius on Apr 23, 2010 9:50:44 GMT
I have just acquired an HTC Legend phone and there is an application for that called A Online Radio. I tried any number of other applications, typing in the URL of the live streams and they didn't work ("invalid link" error messages) but A Online Radio definitely does. It is also a free application which makes it even better! I even managed to get it working in the car the other day although it was a bit too much for it to keep up with the continuous change of signal. It is rather good to be listening to an online radio station and sending e-mails as I walk the 2 miles into town and I can use it throughout the house, either plugged into the surround sound in the living room or a set if speakers anywhere else. Simon
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Post by ARfm Press Office on Apr 23, 2010 14:41:22 GMT
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Post by ARfm Press Office on Apr 23, 2010 14:42:49 GMT
Warning for Vodaphone Users:
Vodaphone UK are currently blocking some streams...if you are with them and can't get ARfm moan at them PLEASE!
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