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Ok.. I tried a few programs.. gsplayer..resco.. core/tcpmp.. spb .. and that kinoma kicks serious butt.. so far it's a perfect program.. and simple to use without stylus.. I searched/typed in a few radio stations I wanted to stream and they popped right up and stream perfectly.. also being able to orb and youtube within the program is great. If it had a built in switch for a2dp I'd say it's perfect(so far). In fact it's the 2nd(slingplayermobile) program I've ever purchased.. I usually go the cheap freeware route but this is fantastic..=D>
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You also might want to run a search here in the Software Forum on "radio", etc.
late, Coz
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If you have TCPMP you can search from your internet explorer www.tuned.mobi no need of the .com just type like that and you can get thousands of local stations from any state.
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I prefer this... It is great for FM radio... It gives you a list of pretty much every FM radio station in the US and lets you stream it through Window Media Player..
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+1 for kinoma play. good money paid. yet i also use resco radio because you can record the songs to your phone/SD.
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In the same place you'll also find Live365, SHOUTcast, about 1,000 Clear Channel radio stations, Tuner2 (a great new service with excellent aacPlus streams), and lots more. Right now we also have lots of great holiday music in Kinoma Guide > Featured > Music. -- Charles Wiltgen
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