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Internet radio receiver and interface

a radio receiver and interface technology, applied in the field of internet communications, can solve the problems of not being compatible with all the audio processing software, not being compatible with all the radio simile graphical interface software,

Inactive Publication Date: 2001-11-15
DIGIMEDIA TECH LLC
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None of the browsers are compatible with all the audio processing software, and none of the audio processing software is compatible with all the radio simile graphical interface software.

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[0010] FIG. 1 shows a stand-alone embodiment internet radio. The radio box 1 is provided as a shell for housing all the components used by the user. The box includes a control panel 2, a speaker 3, a power cord 4 (though the device may be battery powered, if desired) and a telephone jack 5 and associated telephone cord 6. On the control panel, a volume selector 7 which can be manipulated to increase and decrease volume (the volume selector is provided in the form of a rotating knob, but may be provided in various other forms). Band selector 8 is provided to allow a user to select amongst AM radio, FM radio stations and other radio frequency bands or "virtual bands" (IM A and IM B) that the system ascribes to internet only audio sources (the ascription of virtual bands to net-only audio sources may be done arbitrarily within the system, or may be done through consensus amongst net-only netcasters). The band selector may be provided in the form of a rotary knob, scroll pushbutton, mul...

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Abstract

An device for receiving streaming audio or other audio sources netcast in analogous fashion to a radio broadcast, said device providing an interface analogous to a radio receiver, eliminating the necessity of an intervening personal computer system.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONS[0001] The inventions below relate the field of internet communications.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONS[0002] Recently, radiobroadcasters have begun transmitting their audio content over the internet, allowing consumers to listen to radio stations received over the internet and played through computer speakers. For a home user to receive radio station "netcasts" over the internet, the user must have a personal computer, an internet account, browser software such as Internet Explorer.RTM. or Netscape Navigator.RTM., an audio processing software "plug-in" capable of processing audio information, and a radio simile graphical interface. The browser software must be purchased and / or downloaded from any one of various browser software companies, such as America Online, Microsoft, or Netscape. The audio processing software must be purchased and downloaded from other companies (Apple Computer's QuickTime.RTM. software, RealPlayer's RealAudio.RTM., and Microsoft's Windows...

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IPC IPC(8): H04B1/16H04H20/82H04L29/06H04L29/08
CPCH04H20/82H04L29/06H04L29/06027H04L65/4076H04L65/4084H04L65/1059H04L67/26H04L69/329H04L65/611H04L65/612H04L67/55G06F15/16H04L9/40H04L65/1101
Inventor BOLAS, MARK T.MCDOWALL, IAN E.
Owner DIGIMEDIA TECH LLC
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