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  • #47170
    Frog
    FOUNDER Member

      Hi,

       

      anyone else having problems getting the BBC Radio channels on both N.Radio (mine on a Beosound 5) and NetRadio (on a Beosystem 4)?

      I’m using this in Spain, it was fine yesterday, but both have connection errors now.

      it’s working fine in the UK for me though

      I wonder if the BBC have switched off their non-BBC Sounds support – although B&O assured me that it wasn’t going to be an issue!

      #47171
      Guy
      Moderator
        • Warwickshire, UK

        I just checked N.RADIO on Beoport and the BBC stations will no longer play (they were working a few weeks ago), so it looks like this could be a result of the end of their ‘Shoutcast’ service which was due to be switched of mid-2023.

        EDIT:  You have probably seen that I added a post about this on an older thread for completeness, but as you have also mentioned NetRadio it is worth keeping this new thread too!

        #47172
        Frog
        FOUNDER Member

          Strangely though, it’s working OK for me in the uk… at least NetRadio.

          #47173
          twneeve
          GOLD Member

            I’m in the UK and I’ve now lost all my BBC Radio stations (not sure exactly when they stopped; working when last used on 14 June but been away for a couple of days) on N Radio via a Beosound 5. I have been getting a message broadcast by the BBC over the last few months saying they are making changes to their streams and they would stop working mid 2023. I had assumed as the BBC is a major UK broadcaster that B&O would automatically switch to the new stream, looks like I was a bit naive. Now searching for a solution!

            #47174
            NQVHNWI
            FOUNDER Member

              The problem is not B&O, it’s the BBC wanting to lock everyone into their (paid) subscription services.  A lot of stations are moving away from vTune, TuneIn etc…

              I think this is why B&O Radio was rolled out in the BeoApp…..it sorta gets around some of the short term licensing issues but stations are limited and often territorial.

              An embedded VPN on your Router (if supported) my give you limited workaround in some cases??

               

               

              #47175
              Frog
              FOUNDER Member

                Well it has happened; they were warned; they said it wouldn’t be a problem; then it is…

                here is the response from B&O

                ——-

                Thank you for your patience thus far.

                We received an update from our relative department and we will do our best to assist you.

                Upon reviewing your case, we kindly ask you to take a look at this link as we believe that the issue you are experiencing is most likely related to this change that BBC made. We are currently investigating what we can do and will let you know when there are further updates.

                Should you require further assistance in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us again.

                #47176
                NQVHNWI
                FOUNDER Member

                  Yes. As per my last post. BBC are withdrawing free services. I am reading the same thing on Auralic board, same issue but less contact with Naim board and hear its happening through two to three layers of separation.

                  BBC want you to have a TV Licence (if in the UK) and subscribe to either iPlayer or BBC Sound.

                  The BBC are a totally out-of-date organisation and need shutting down, re-inventing and go to full commercial viability rather than rely on blunt extorsion (under pain of penalty or imprisonment if in the UK) of the licence fee.

                  This is not a B&O fault by any measure.

                  #47177
                  Guy
                  Moderator
                    • Warwickshire, UK

                    BBC are withdrawing free services.

                    BBC Sounds (radio) is still free and there are no plans to change that! You do not need a TV Licence to listen to BBC radio (FM or DAB) or BBC Sounds (internet). Increasingly you do need to ‘log in’ to listen, but there is no payment involved.

                    #47178
                    Guy
                    Moderator
                      • Warwickshire, UK

                      Not really related to N.RADIO or Net Radio (as the thread title) I today thought I’d check whether my OneRemote (International Receiver Company) radio can still receive BBC internet radio. I bought this when I lived overseas to access BBC radio, hence haven’t used it recently because here in UK I can listen to BBC on FM.

                      Anyway, here’s the outcome:

                      IMG_7016

                      So clearly the answer is ‘no’.  I confirmed this by logging into the Frontier Nuvola Smart Radio interface, which controls the stations that I listen to on both this and my kitchen radio (a Hama IR110).  As you can see, the interface knows that one of my devices is incompatible with the listed BBC stations, although the Hama kitchen radio still plays them without problem. (click to enlarge)

                      Screenshot (168)

                      Luckily (for when UK FM is switched off) my OneRemote radio has the option to play DAB, albeit the quality is lower compared to the previously available BBC internet stream.  I just tested and it works well with full (direct or indirect) Beo4 control.

                      IMG_7015

                      So yes this BBC stream re-shuffle is causing a few headaches (more than just N.RADIO and NetRadio) but nothing insurmountable so far!

                      #47179
                      NQVHNWI
                      FOUNDER Member

                        BBC are withdrawing free services.

                        BBC Sounds (radio) is still free and there are no plans to change that! You do not need a TV Licence to listen to BBC radio (FM or DAB) or BBC Sounds (internet). Increasingly you do need to ‘log in’ to listen, but there is no payment involved.

                        I thought iPlayer (definately) and sound needed a link to your licence? Fair-enough.

                        Lets dust-off this discussion in a years time and see if it still holds true or not?

                        #47180
                        Guy
                        Moderator
                          • Warwickshire, UK

                          I thought iPlayer (definately) and sound needed a link to your licence? Fair-enough.

                          iPlayer has no direct link to your TV licence – when you log in and start to stream it just asks whether you have a TV Licence and you click ‘yes’. I suppose they could track fairly easily using ip address etc. There is no such question/requirement for BBC Sounds.

                          Lets dust-off this discussion in a years time and see if it still holds true or not?

                          ?

                          Can’t imagine it changing before the general election; assuming that they have a say, current govt wouldn’t want to upset all those older voters who rely on radio for company!

                          I am hopeful that BBC FM will continue until at least 2030, and still be free!

                          #47181
                          Millemissen
                          BRONZE Member
                            • Flensborg————Danmark

                            BBC RADIO 6 playing on my Theatre (currently german ip) = B&O Radio.

                            IMG_0577

                            MM

                            #47182
                            Millemissen
                            BRONZE Member
                              • Flensborg————Danmark

                              Via the Apple Music app I also get BBC RADIO 6 – obviously they use TuneIN

                              IMG_0578

                              Also playing here using the native TuneIN app.

                              MM

                              #47183
                              Guy
                              Moderator
                                • Warwickshire, UK

                                Further stream details from my Frontier Nuvola Smart Radio interface:

                                This shows what my two devices support – the top one being my OneRemote radio that does not work with BBC. Kitchen Radio is Hama IR110.

                                Screenshot (169)

                                And this shows the available streams from the BBC (click to enlarge):

                                Screenshot (170)

                                #47184
                                Millemissen
                                BRONZE Member
                                  • Flensborg————Danmark

                                  BBC RADIO 6 also plays fine on the Essence MK2….which is an ASE product.

                                  Only the (old) radio platform on the V1 tv is having the problem.
                                  (Not a big deal, since the V1 can join an Essence MK2 or start it directly as an connected/linked source….if configured so).

                                  MM

                                  #47185
                                  Frog
                                  FOUNDER Member

                                    Well the latest response from B&O support

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                                    Thank you for your reply.

                                    I am sorry to say that with third party services changes can occur beyond the initial mentioned once which would require additional actions from our side to see about remedial options. Our technical department tested the BBC functionality based on the initial input with regards to the changes and found no impact but these changes were further altered since then which caused this issue regrettably.

                                    If there is anything else we can assist you with, please do not hesitate to contact us again. I wish you a lovely day.

                                    —-

                                     

                                    I’ve asked them when they will fix it.

                                    #47186
                                    Frog
                                    FOUNDER Member

                                      And their latest reply. Looks like we just have to wait.

                                      Thank you for getting back to us so quickly, we appreciate your prompt reply and are happy to answer your questions.

                                      Our supervisor advised us that this is currently being looked into in order to determine what we can doe here, we will update you once we have further update.
                                      We hope you find this information useful, & apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you & appreciate the time and patience you’ve afforded us this far.

                                      In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us again if you have further doubts or other questions, while we get back to you.

                                      #47187
                                      Guy
                                      Moderator
                                        • Warwickshire, UK

                                        And their latest reply. Looks like we just have to wait.

                                        Thanks for chasing this and keeping us up to date. Are they looking at BBC streams on both N.RADIO and NetRadio? (You said the latter was working in UK)

                                        #47188
                                        ajames
                                        BRONZE Member

                                          I lost BBC stations from two of my Internet Radios, however, I can still hear Radio 4 on LW through a Dansette radio from the 1960’s and even older valve radios.

                                          #47189
                                          Guy
                                          Moderator
                                            • Warwickshire, UK

                                            I lost BBC stations from two of my Internet Radios, however, I can still hear Radio 4 on LW through a Dansette radio from the 1960’s and even older valve radios.

                                            Excellent!  But sadly the last sentence of this article suggests that you have only another year to enjoy Radio 4 on LW!  https://radiotoday.co.uk/2023/05/more-details-announced-regarding-bbc-radio-4-long-wave-switch-off/

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