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Grisu
Created : 17 July 2024
Edited : 29 July 2024

Pocket Radio Player

Pocket Radio Player (PRP)

http://pocketradio.awardspace.info/
Screenshots
Hi Blitzcoders,

it's me Grisu (tm) from the original Blitzcoders.com forum.

Just posting my long-term project called Pocket Radio Player.

It's a little, simple / compact internet radio player app using BMX (since 2008).

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/pocket-radio-player/158555257511382

Feedback is always welcome.

Best wishes

Grisu

Latest Update

#240630 (The Panther)
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+ added / deleted / replaced radio stations (1572 total / ~2152 servers)
+ added Portuguese translation, thanks Carlos.
% GCC compiler switched to: gcc-12.4.0-mingw r1.
% reduced Logo updates when not using a spectrum analyser (default view).
- fixed: Logo flickering.

 

Comments


Wednesday, 24 July 2024, 08:00
Eikon
Good to see you again, Grisu! I remember us both working on quirky screensaver preview and program icon related stuff back in the day
Monday, 29 July 2024, 13:14
Grisu
Yeah, that was little me back then.

It's nice that you and some others still remember me. - Though I lost track of Krylar, Specis and Brucey somewhat.

I'm on the lookout to host a "competiton" or to "hire" someone to code a "spectrum analyser" (little 274x87px canavs) using Fmod 4 support for PRP.

Not sure, if Jayenkai or anyone else would deem it valid?
Monday, 29 July 2024, 13:32
Jayenkai
Took me years to figure out Spectrum data in Javascript. In the end it came down to accessing the "FFT data".

Apparently FMod already does that. (Version dependent, of course)

Shouldn't be hard to extract the FFT data from what's playing, and use that to make what you're after. Just depends on how fast it's all going, I guess.