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BeebMC - BBC Radio addin for Windows Media Center

Damian Mehers has developed a BBC Radio addin for Windows Media Center that enables listening of BBC Radio streams directly from the Media Center user interface. It’s a simple app that Damian originally developed for his own use and has made it available for free.

Some notes from Damian’s blog

  • Your need Real Player installed
  • You need version 3.5 of the .NET framework installed.  It is available here if you don’t have it (or if you are not sure).
  • It will not work with Extenders, since the BBC streams using Real Audio.

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Published 09 July 2008 09:17 by Ian Dixon

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LDJ said:

Looks sweet. I assume this is (another) Vista only app?

July 9, 2008 16:09
 

Ian Dixon said:

yes it's Vista only, MCE XP does not really provide the platform for these type of apps

July 9, 2008 20:46
 

Mark Weston said:

A similar result can be achieved in XP by creating an MCL file that points directly to the Windows Media version of the BBC Radio streams. One MCL file per radio station that you want.

I've set this up myself for BBC Radio 1 (when I'm pretending to be young still) and for a couple of local commercial stations. I'll fish out the MCL file when I'm home.

I've never figured out why, but these don't seem to work on the extender either. Not sure why as the extenders are well capable of playing Windows Media audio. Instead it just displays the webpage and sits there silently.

July 10, 2008 11:44
 

BeebMC Plugin - BBC Radio for Media Center said:

July 17, 2008 09:33
 

Mark Weston said:

OK, slight delay!

To stream radio in XP MCE2005 just create an MCL file that looks something like this:

<application name="BBC Radio 1"

url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/radio1/wmp.shtml?9all"

startimage="C:\Documents and Settings\<Your MCE username>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\Media Center\Media Center Programs\Radio\r1logo.gif"

thumbnailimage="C:\Documents and Settings\<Your MCE username>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\Media Center\Media Center Programs\Radio\r1logo.gif"

description="BBC Radio" category="1" companyname="The BBC">

   <capabilitiesrequired directx="false" audio="true" video="false"

intensiverendering="false" console="false" cdburning="false" /> </application>

(Note the GIF file is just a Radio 1 logo I downloaded from the BBC's site - you'd need to do that yourself as well)

Save it in this folder: C:\Documents and Settings\<Your MCE username>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\Media Center\Media Center Programs\Radio

And that's it. An icon will now appear in the Radio menu that will stream away happily. Other radio stations can be played by creating different MCL files, and modifying the URL as appropriate.

One advantage of this technique is that it uses the Windows Media streaming format from the BBC, so you don't have to infect your machine with Real Player.

One problem, and why it's pointless creating the MCL file in the All Users menu tree, is that this doesn't work on extenders, well my 360 anyway. The icon appears. The web page will be browsed to. But it will just sit there silently. I suspect this is linked with an entry in the SDK that says "Media Center Extenders do not support the use of Windows Media server-side playlists for content streamed from the Internet."

July 23, 2008 12:26
 

Damian Mehers said:

I've just updated BeebMC to support "Listen Again" so that you can listen to recently aired programs:

http://damianblog.wordpress.com/2008/07/31/beebmc-20-released-listen-again-supported/

/Damian

August 2, 2008 22:03

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