miroz2 wrote:Maybe you know how to check the bit rate with the 357 radio application on android?
Unfortunately, I do not know. Maybe colleagues from the department -> GSM
Czy wolisz polską wersję strony elektroda?
Nie, dziękuję Przekieruj mnie tamPolon_us wrote:I understand the concept. But I guess you have to take into account that other applications may run in the background and download their data. And that will add to the transfer.
A friend could check one more thing on the phone. I was tired of this issue, this data transfer, and I got acquainted with Android on my phone. To my surprise, there is information about data transfer for individual applications.
You can find it under -> Settings -> Applications -> About applications -> (select 357 from the list) -> Data transfer.
I use Android (version 10) in the English version and I hope that what I wrote above is roughly similar to what my colleagues see on their phones in Poland.
ksu7 wrote:
or maybe just from another site, it will play without a problem, for example with https://myradioonline.pl/radio-357
Polon_us wrote:Then you should install another browser on this MAC. The description clearly shows that the Safari browser is messy.
From what I have seen on the Internet - Chrome is the first browser for MAC - behind the dedicated Safari of course.
Another option would be to "clean" Safari as mentioned earlier, or reinstall Safari.