📢 Standards Update Announcement
We've updated our dynamic content standard to support visuals, text and metadata, and added a brand new transport method - Server Sent Events (SSE).
Make sure you're using TS 101 499 v.3.2.1 as the latest version.
https://t.co/ZP9kzMiEvu
We're here at @RadiodaysEurope - come say hi and find out about standards for hybrid radio. It's great to see the Czech national broadcaster @CRozhlas all set up with RadioDNS.
The oldest broadcaster in continental Europe is now connected to the global @RadioDNS system. @CRozhlas’s FM and DAB+ are now connected with web services such as audio streams and station logos #Audio#CzechRadio#DAB#HybridRadio#RadioDNS
https://t.co/JOlteQZSZK
@douglas_neilson @quentindab@BoomRadioUK Yes, unfortunately there are a series of cars with the logos pre-installed and they have to be manually updated with that SD card process. Newer cars should do it automatically
@fmlist@cariad_tech@RadiodaysEurope We're always working with our members to find and fix problems that are inherited from radio's big legacy of tech. We forget how much does just work and keep working.
🚨 Standards Updates Incoming 🚨
We've got new versions of our Service and Programme Information, and Hybrid Radio Lookup Standards out.
NEW: Better information for VOICE ASSISTANTS and more...
Check it out https://t.co/fpYjspdxCd
God morgon Malmö! It's @RadiodaysEurope and we're looking forward to showing you what's new with hybrid radio.
And what a fabulous new demo to see it is 👀👀
Out of the 60 digital radio stations I can receive in Bristol, 59 of them have @RadioDNS info. Every logo here was found using RadioDNS. (And the one missing one has a broken SI file...).
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@DABLIST2@RedTech_News@cariad_tech We're certainly aware of that problem and how frustrating it is (and it's not just VW Group vehicles affected). Hopefully VW will be able to look at a fix, and we're ready to help if that's appropriate.
@feralbob@BBC@BBC6Music P.S. don't forget you can ask for specific resolution images. Both the BBC and @Global support this for all their services, and it's very well implemented.
@feralbob@BBC@BBC6Music So with that timing information, you can interpret the NOW (or UTC time) to have an actual offset relative to the latency provided by the broadcaster plus what you know to be your current local buffer length.