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Disable stream info (in queue) from radio station stream

PostPosted: 01 Feb 2022, 12:15
by mlaky
Hi!


I'm use RuneAudio for listen radio stations. Radio stations are listed in my M3U playlist. On loading playlist in Queue everything is OK - all radio station have wanted name (obtained trough M3U playlist tag - #EXTINF). But... :lol:

After I chose one radio station for listening - immediately, entry in Queue for that radio station "lose" wanted name (via #EXTINF tag in M3U playlist). Name for this radio station depend on what is this radio station is broadcasting - media info - and it is often very confusinig (e.g. i get "dash" or "null" or something else).

Can I disable this behavior - dynamics change of radio station name (media info) in Queue list?


Best regards,
Mlaky

Re: Disable stream info (in queue) from radio station stream

PostPosted: 06 Feb 2022, 18:31
by lakeuk
Not aware of a way of disabling it, that's how it's supposed to work but certainly here in the UK a lot of the larger radio group have decided to not follow the streaming specification standards in a effort to control how their streams are used by commercial vendors.

Re: Disable stream info (in queue) from radio station stream

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2022, 15:15
by kaileybutler052
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