Cincinnati (08-08-2010), ft420 (01-08-2010), miahjj (09-08-2010)
This thread should get a sticky (hint hint) so it's available when people need a backup if feeds go down or a stadium loses power like the Chargers/Bills game. Video was gone but the radio was still getting the play by play feed over the phone. If you're outside the US many radio links won't work unless you register as military or something. But not all sites do that and you can always find at least one good broadcast.
Here's two good sites, the second has some different links from the post above:
FSB by Fullervision - NFL Radio - CFL Video
National Football League (NFL)
If you are a Charger fan or a team playing the Chargers here's a few more sites that aren't listed in the above post or at thegamelive:
KTMQ Temecula/Riverside/San Bernardino 103.3 FM
KLAC Los Angeles Orange County 570 AM
KGEO Bakersfield 1230 AM
KNWH Yucca Valley 1250 AM
KNWQ Palm Springs 1140 AM
KNWZ Coachella Valley 970 AM
KOSS Palmdale/Lancaster 1380 AM
KWDJ Ridgecrest 1360 AM
KWWN Las Vegas 1100 AM
XHFG San Diego/Tijuana 107.3 FM
KWKW Los Angeles Orange County 1330 AM
Cincinnati (08-08-2010), miahjj (09-08-2010)
Eagles links point to Texas based radio stations. In fact, they are the exact same stations that are listed for the Cowboys.
Hey all, would just like to ask that you guys help us out for this upcoming season. If you find that one of the radio links for your team is not working, know the station doesn't broadcast games, or know of a station that does, please post in the thread and let us know. Let's all help each other out!
just a heads up regarding nfl on (p2p) radio...
i plan to have radio coverage of as many sunday night & monday games on my streamtorrent radio station as possible, as well as the occasional sunday day game.
of course, i'll post in the streaming thread each week which games i'll be doing for tv and/or radio.
agreed... let's get some more p2p radio going! all it takes is any ol' kind of am/fm radio (i use a little battery powered transistor,) a soundcard, and a cable to connect the two. am sports radio, encoded to 44.1kHz and 32kbps (mono) will make a fairly faithful reproduction of the original radio signal: and you only need 96k of upload bandwidth to seed the stream!
(and you could even go down to 24kbps in a pinch. you want to keep the sampling rate high (44.1 kHz minimum) and i would recommend a minimum of 24kbps per channel. so, if you wanted to keep the channel separation for fm broadcasts in stereo, probably 44.1 kHz and 48kbps, still only requires 144k upload to stream. don't know if there are too many fm sports stations, though...we have one here in my town, but it broadcasts in mono anyway, so i just use the same settings as for my am radio streams.)
Last edited by miahjj; 07-08-2010 at 10:41.
Cincinnati (08-08-2010), icerefjm1 (08-08-2010)
I would also love if people did low bitrate stream rips of games so I could throw them on my iPod here and there to re-listen.
Especially Packers games.
@Luckyone.. the stations listed for the Steelers are correct. Wdve is the flagship station. But what usually happens they give you the feed until kickoff and then they cut if off. Obviously they want you to subscribe to Nfl Gameday Audio. But the Steeler network has many other stations in their network. And i usually come across a very obscure station in my search that has not been targeted. If and when i do i will gladly post it.
Last edited by crazypghfan; 08-08-2010 at 15:34.
exactly right, crazy.
that's exactly what happens on wdve's web stream. 1460 AM in Columbus, OH does something similar on buckeye game-days: they give you a streaming simulcast of the radio station right up to kick-off, talking about "we'll be right back with the kick-off," and then launching into sportscenter radio!
a few years ago, i never missed a steeler or buckeye game due to more open internet radio. you could stream kdka straight from steelers.com! but then they decided to start gouging for it. (yeah, i'm gonna pay for radio...)
Cincinnati (08-08-2010)
miahjj (09-08-2010)
if you do find an internet stream, it would be best to share it privately with a streamer so we can clone it on stream torrent.
the reason i say this is because a few days ago, someone in the mlb forum found a working web link to a station on the reds radio network (WATH in athens, ohio.) i checked the link--an mms:// link--and sure enough it was reds radio. the next day, and every day after, they played reds pre-game, but when it was game-time the webcast switched to some music, and an announcer said, "we'll get you back to WATH simulcast after our game." so obviously, the station was just simulcasting its over-the-air signal onto the web until mlb caught wind of it (presumably due to the post in the mlb streaming forum.)
so the safest strategy if you find a working web radio link is to clone it to streamtorrent (or TvAnts) where the streamer can hide the source url...then the league won't know if it's coming from the web or from someone's am/fm radio!
Cincinnati (22-08-2010), icerefjm1 (20-08-2010)