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I tried ServeStream on my Google (Asus) nexus 7, Android 6.01. as I wanted an alarm clock that automatically plays from playlist of internet radio stations.
Whenever the alarm is triggered I get the "Unfortunately ServerStream has stopped". I have tried a local file:// playlist as well as a remote http:// playlist. Creating indivdual entries also made no difference, all attempts crashed when the alarm was triggered.
Here's the url I'm using: http://freezone.iinet.net.au/freezone-radio-playlist.m3u
Be great if you could fix this as otherwise VLC is more usable and mature (obviously has a larger dev team) but doesn't have a playlist alarm feature.
Also a feature request, when I chose to "Store individual playlist entries", the URL list needs to show the file/radio station name, not just the meaningless URL. I notice in the above m3u an #EXTINF value, please display this in the list (eg. "The 80s Channel").
Thanks.
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I tried ServeStream on my Google (Asus) nexus 7, Android 6.01. as I wanted an alarm clock that automatically plays from playlist of internet radio stations.
Whenever the alarm is triggered I get the "Unfortunately ServerStream has stopped". I have tried a local file:// playlist as well as a remote http:// playlist. Creating indivdual entries also made no difference, all attempts crashed when the alarm was triggered.
Here's the url I'm using: http://freezone.iinet.net.au/freezone-radio-playlist.m3u
Be great if you could fix this as otherwise VLC is more usable and mature (obviously has a larger dev team) but doesn't have a playlist alarm feature.
Also a feature request, when I chose to "Store individual playlist entries", the URL list needs to show the file/radio station name, not just the meaningless URL. I notice in the above m3u an #EXTINF value, please display this in the list (eg. "The 80s Channel").
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: