Petite mise à jour sympa 1.4.4
Écoutant beaucoup les radios, un effort a été fait et j’apprécie :
- Radio Paradise — live track info: JPLAY now reads and displays the currently playing track on Radio Paradise streams, including the lossless FLAC channels. Until now the stream played fine but the app couldn't tell you what you were hearing — now the track shows in the app while the stream plays, so identifying a song and finding it on Qobuz or Tidal no longer requires a detour through RP's website.
- M3U import and export for Live Radio: You can now import your radio station list from a standard M3U file and export your current list the same way. If you've built a station collection in another app or maintain a hand-curated M3U of stream URLs, you can bring the whole thing over in one step instead of adding stations one by one — and the export makes moving between devices or keeping a backup easier. Both live under Side menu → My Library → Live Radio → three-dot icon.
- Tags integrated into library views: Tagged items now appear directly in My Albums, My Tracks, My Playlists, and My Artists rather than only in the Tags section. In practice this makes tags usable as a proper organization layer across the library, not a separate place you have to remember to visit.
Plus a round of bug fixes and performance improvements.
For anyone new to internet radio in JPLAY: the app takes a station's direct stream URL — the actual audio stream (typically ending in .mp3, .aac, or .flac), not the station's website address. Most stations publish these on their own pages, and directories like radio-browser.info list them for practically everything. Side menu → My Library → Live Radio → three-dot icon → Add, paste the URL, done — or, as of this version, just import your whole list via M3U.
Écoutant beaucoup les radios, un effort a été fait et j’apprécie :
- Radio Paradise — live track info: JPLAY now reads and displays the currently playing track on Radio Paradise streams, including the lossless FLAC channels. Until now the stream played fine but the app couldn't tell you what you were hearing — now the track shows in the app while the stream plays, so identifying a song and finding it on Qobuz or Tidal no longer requires a detour through RP's website.
- M3U import and export for Live Radio: You can now import your radio station list from a standard M3U file and export your current list the same way. If you've built a station collection in another app or maintain a hand-curated M3U of stream URLs, you can bring the whole thing over in one step instead of adding stations one by one — and the export makes moving between devices or keeping a backup easier. Both live under Side menu → My Library → Live Radio → three-dot icon.
- Tags integrated into library views: Tagged items now appear directly in My Albums, My Tracks, My Playlists, and My Artists rather than only in the Tags section. In practice this makes tags usable as a proper organization layer across the library, not a separate place you have to remember to visit.
Plus a round of bug fixes and performance improvements.
For anyone new to internet radio in JPLAY: the app takes a station's direct stream URL — the actual audio stream (typically ending in .mp3, .aac, or .flac), not the station's website address. Most stations publish these on their own pages, and directories like radio-browser.info list them for practically everything. Side menu → My Library → Live Radio → three-dot icon → Add, paste the URL, done — or, as of this version, just import your whole list via M3U.
Système
- PLiXiR Elite BAC 3000
- ENTREQ Apollo RJ45 + Ground Box
- GENUIN AUDIO Tars [PINK FAUN Ultra OCXO - Win10 IoT - HQPlayer] - JPlay iOS
- GOLDMUND Mimesis 16.5 - Prana Active Speakers
- PLiXiR Elite BAC 3000
- ENTREQ Apollo RJ45 + Ground Box
- GENUIN AUDIO Tars [PINK FAUN Ultra OCXO - Win10 IoT - HQPlayer] - JPlay iOS
- GOLDMUND Mimesis 16.5 - Prana Active Speakers
