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Current best way to use live WebSDR streams in AUM?

I'm wanting to play around with some SDR streams in AUM, but it seems like WEBSDR is basically dead. Are there any other ways to do this, like with an AU browser plugin? Cheers :-)

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  • Media Assistant plugin has a browser auv3 optional iap and it's quite good. If a website doesn't work the developer has been pretty quick to fix.
    Same developer also has an internet radio auv3 that works really great.

    Have fun!

  • I found one recurring problem specially with websdr and “natural radio” streams: These streams are often using OGG instead of MP3 stream encoding. Compared to Android, iOS has no native support for the OGG / Vorbis codec package. And many stream players and plugins only use native iOS codecs. VLC is the laudable exception, but it sadly comes without any audio routing support (IAA, AudioBus or AUv3). I do wish more tools like Media Assistant would implement built in OGG support.

  • edited May 2024

    I don't know if this is what you are after, but Radio Unit works really well sending radio into AUM.

    I use it all the time to listen to old time radio serials. Some of the old recordings are a bit bass heavy so I load an EQ into AUM to get rid of the bottom end and make the dialog clearer.

  • Thanks guys, appreciated.

  • edited June 29

    I notice that since the upgrade to iOS 18 none of the sites found on websdr.org is working. Not even in Safari. They are all flagged as insecure and although the waterfall spectrogram is scrolling, there is no audio. Has anyone noticed similar issues?
    My guess is that it’s because many of these sites use plain http and run on a custom port (often 8901).
    Is there any way to disable this iOS security “feature” ?

  • @catherder said:
    I notice that since the upgrade to iOS 18 none of the sites found on websdr.org is working. Not even in Safari. They are all flagged as insecure and although the waterfall spectrogram is scrolling, there is no audio. Has anyone noticed similar issues?
    My guess is that it’s because many of these sites use plain http and run on a custom port (often 8901).
    Is there any way to disable this iOS security “feature” ?

    The first one works just fine for me in the latest iOS Safari, I do have to enable system alerts though (the switch on the side in traditional iPhones):
    http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/m.html

  • @Grandbear said:

    @catherder said:
    I notice that since the upgrade to iOS 18 none of the sites found on websdr.org is working. Not even in Safari. They are all flagged as insecure and although the waterfall spectrogram is scrolling, there is no audio. Has anyone noticed similar issues?
    My guess is that it’s because many of these sites use plain http and run on a custom port (often 8901).
    Is there any way to disable this iOS security “feature” ?

    The first one works just fine for me in the latest iOS Safari, I do have to enable system alerts though (the switch on the side in traditional iPhones):
    http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/m.html

    I found the problem: Silent mode was enabled. I turned it on a while ago to suppress system sounds. I never had a problem with my music apps because silent mode should only silence ringtones, alarms and system sounds but not calls, video and music. However some apps seem to get the silent mode setting wrong and disable their sound output completely.

  • @catherder said:

    @Grandbear said:

    @catherder said:
    I notice that since the upgrade to iOS 18 none of the sites found on websdr.org is working. Not even in Safari. They are all flagged as insecure and although the waterfall spectrogram is scrolling, there is no audio. Has anyone noticed similar issues?
    My guess is that it’s because many of these sites use plain http and run on a custom port (often 8901).
    Is there any way to disable this iOS security “feature” ?

    The first one works just fine for me in the latest iOS Safari, I do have to enable system alerts though (the switch on the side in traditional iPhones):
    http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/m.html

    I found the problem: Silent mode was enabled. I turned it on a while ago to suppress system sounds. I never had a problem with my music apps because silent mode should only silence ringtones, alarms and system sounds but not calls, video and music. However some apps seem to get the silent mode setting wrong and disable their sound output completely.

    Yeah, I've seen that as well, I'm glad you sorted it out!

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