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Radio 357 - problem with programming stations on the internet radio

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  • #1 19161378
    Manix62
    Level 5  
    I have a problem programming Radio 357 on my internet radio. By typing the stream provided by Radio 357: https://stream.rcs.revma.com/ye5kghkgcm0uv my radio is not receiving this station. I had the same problem with Radio Nowy Świat. Only by entering the link to the stream: MP3 - 128 kbps: https://stream.nowyswiat.online/mp3 (pls playlist, m3u) I was able to program this station in my radio. Maybe someone knows another stream for Radio 357 that will solve my problem? Please help !
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  • #2 19162553
    miroz2
    Level 8  
    Hello,
    I have exactly the same problem, because I wanted to install on the Frizt! box, and besides, the 357 radio is not available on vTuner, which is used by, for example, Yamaha RN-500 and in this variant I only have to transfer from my smartphone to the RN500 via bluetooth, which is a bit troublesome .
    You will probably have to wait a while for this to be corrected, but you need to raise this topic, maybe something will speed up.
  • #3 19162797
    slyt44
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have a slightly different problem - I managed to add a stream to the radio, but every few minutes the sound stops for a few seconds - the radio from the Tchibo store. The charms of the new 357 server work with bluethooth? On the other AUNA Weimar radio works fine. Anyone have something similar?

    edit:
    Thanks to Qbuś for the correct link, it flies now
  • #4 19162840
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    miroz2 wrote:
    and besides, the 357 radio is not yet available on vTuner, which is used, for example, by the Yamaha RN-500

    If the receiver is registered in this service, there are no obstacles to add the "stream" address manually.
    After logging into vtune, please use the "Add station" option.
    After entering the address and confirming it, the address will be transferred to your receiver - "Favorite" or "Added stations" tab.
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  • #6 19163348
    miroz2
    Level 8  
    Colleagues Polon_us and Qubus Thanks for the advice.
    Thanks to Polon_us, I was able to add radio 357 to vtuner, and Qubus gave me a working address.
    Everything is fine and buzzing. Thanks a lot.

    Added after 1 [hours] 35 [minutes]:

    > Buddy Polon-us, you can tell me how to transfer stations from favorites to Added stations.
    I have Blues radio athens in my favorites and I want to transfer it to Added stations and I don't know how to do it.
    I could manually search again, but I can't find the strim address. Thanks

    Added after 56 [minutes]:

    Gentlemen, the topic is no longer valid, I managed to enter the url address of this radio and added it manually and everything is fine.
  • #10 19169506
    miroz2
    Level 8  
    Konjo try this one out. I also have vTuner and I chose mp3 options
    Qubus gave me this address and for me on Yanah rn500 works. http://stream.open.fm/378?type=.aac
    After adding, you need to create an Added stations folder, and the 357 radio will be there
  • #11 19169600
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    @ miroz2 - doubtful that this will work. According to specifications, this friend's konjo13 receiver can only receive mp3, WM and Real Audio formats.
    Additionally, the mp3 stream must be properly prepared.

    Please refer to the entry # 1 of your colleague Manix62 - a receiver of the same company.

    You get the impression that Grundig receivers are somewhat limited in their ability to receive an audio stream.
  • #12 19169715
    Ensa44
    Level 6  
    And for the Pioneer N-50A, there is no idea how to fit it? I tried all of them :-(
  • #14 19169990
    Ensa44
    Level 6  
    miroz2 wrote:
    In the worst case, you can use a logitech bluetooh transmitter and from a smartphone or from a computer to an amplifier and a game cabinet. I have one and it's doing great https://www.bueromarkt-ag.de/bluetooth-audio-...Jga_BvkkN6AB1Ch2wePga_bvkkN6AB1ChIVePlAEAQWEw.

    https://www.logitech.com/pl-pl/product/bluetooth-audio-adapter

    https://www.ceneo.pl/35379099
    works already :-) stream address with mp3 ending :-)
  • #15 19170017
    konjo13
    Level 11  
    Polon_us wrote:
    @ miroz2 - doubtful that this will work. According to specifications, this friend's konjo13 receiver can only receive mp3, WM and Real Audio formats.
    Additionally, the mp3 stream must be properly prepared.

    Please refer to the entry # 1 of your colleague Manix62 - a receiver of the same company.

    You get the impression that Grundig receivers are somewhat limited in their ability to receive an audio stream.


    Unfortunately, I confirm. The advice of a colleague miroz2 did not work.
    @Polon_us - I salute the professionalism of the answer.
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  • #16 19170203
    miroz2
    Level 8  
    That's right, I gave the answer based on my yamaharn500 receiver and it worked for me, but I didn't know the specifications of the other tuners and what audio format they play.
    Sometimes trial and error methods have a positive effect, it is important that there was no way to break something in the tuner.
  • #17 19172149
    Manix62
    Level 5  
    On my Grundig Cosmopolit 7A WEB radio you can listen in MP3, WMA or Real Audio formats. By typing stream: http://stream.open.fm/378?type=.mp3 I still can't receive Radio 357. When programming a new station on my radio, I only have a choice: MP3 or Windows Media. Maybe someone could help me?
  • #18 19174572
    krokodylowy
    Level 14  
    The R357 transmits in AAC / 130kbps format and adding the mp3 end does not change anything here.
    RNŚ is either WMA or MP3 format.

    Some Win 10 applications also can't decode aac with R357 (other aac streams with no problem)
    It remains to contact Face and the authors of R357
  • #19 19177549
    Gdansk70
    Level 5  
    Hello
    I added radio 357 to vTuner .. it only does updates and should work soon .. it will definitely work on Pioneer amplifiers.


    Thank you for your contribution.
    Station has been added to our database and will be available after our next update.

    Michael M. Bolton
    Support Department
    vTuner

    best regards
  • #20 19185203
    duszysko
    Level 14  
    Has someone managed to run on HK 3770?

    best regards
  • #21 19185287
    konjo13
    Level 11  
    Gdansk70 wrote:
    Hello
    I added radio 357 to vTuner .. it only does updates and should work soon .. it will definitely work on Pioneer amplifiers.


    Thank you for your contribution.
    Station has been added to our database and will be available after our next update.

    Michael M. Bolton
    Support Department
    vTuner

    best regards

    The only question is when they will update :)
  • #22 19185339
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    konjo13 wrote:
    The only question is when they will update

    That's it. At RNŚ it took them about 2 months.
  • #23 19190042
    cdarek1
    Level 1  
    duszysko wrote:
    Has someone managed to run on HK 3770?

    best regards

    Buddy, did you run on HK3770? I tried different addresses but nothing works. There are no problems with the new world with the radio.
  • #24 19190707
    duszysko
    Level 14  
    Not. Failed. We are waiting for an update.
  • #25 19191643
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    duszysko wrote:
    We are waiting for an update.

    The problem lies not with the update.

    Please carefully and slowly read your colleague's entry # 18 @krokodylowy .

    The problem is the audio format in which the 357 radio broadcasts.
    I put it wrong - the problem is the lack of audio formats streamed by this radio.
    The one broadcast at present is not accepted by receivers of some manufacturers - as above
  • #26 19192270
    Gdansk70
    Level 5  
    Polon_us wrote:
    duszysko wrote:
    We are waiting for an update.

    The problem lies not with the update.

    Please carefully and slowly read your colleague's entry # 18 @krokodylowy .

    The problem is the audio format in which the 357 radio broadcasts.
    I put it wrong - the problem is the lack of audio formats streamed by this radio.
    The one broadcast at present is not accepted by receivers of some manufacturers - as above


    You are right https://radio357.live/ ... when this radio link starts ... it will probably be ok.
    We're unlucky and we just have to wait.
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  • #27 19193343
    Kris2711
    Level 11  
    Gentlemen,
    Radio 357 is still not listed on vtuner. Radio Nowy Swiat is there. Will we wait long?
  • #28 19196838
    Gdansk70
    Level 5  
    Kris2711 wrote:
    Gentlemen,
    Radio 357 is still not listed on vtuner. Radio Nowy Swiat is there. Will we wait long?



    Hello ,

    no more waiting ... radio 357 is already in vTuner ... enjoy listening :)

    best regards
  • #29 19197290
    Kris2711
    Level 11  
    Great - it is already today. Thanks! :D
  • #30 19197479
    hojlo1
    Level 35  
    Another stream found recently (nothing stuttering, but the AAC codec):
    https://n12a-eu.rcs.revma.com/ye5kghkgcm0uv?rj-ttl=5&rj-tok=AAABdxmpR8AAw6E9zQJo4Y89JQ

    Maybe someone will need such a curiosity related to this radio (reception regardless of codecs).

    Me (for my wife) to the old analog OR in the kitchen which has an audio input - I connected a mini computer the size of a pack of cigarettes.
    Uploaded W10, VLC and I only add streams (I just added this to 357), and the configured mini-mouse in VLC under the right button changes stations - hence the monitor is unnecessary.

    The wife turns on the analogue on We audio and presses the mini-computer button - after about 1:30 a new world is playing, and with the right mouse she changes the next streams (these 2 are enough for her) - when she is finished she presses power (Y).

    Of course, it is not professional, but it does its job without any problems and you cannot see it in practice.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with programming Radio 357 on various internet radios. Users report difficulties in receiving the station using the provided stream link, with some successfully adding it through vTuner or by manually entering alternative stream addresses. Several users mention that Radio 357 broadcasts in AAC format, which is not compatible with all receivers, particularly older models. Suggestions include using Bluetooth transmitters or alternative streaming methods. Some users have found success with specific stream links, while others continue to experience connection errors. The conversation highlights the need for compatible streaming formats and the importance of updating receiver firmware to resolve these issues.
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