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PC FM Tuner Streamed Over a LAN?

ooglek asks: "FM radio seems to be falling out of favor, with many stations putting their streams online. Unfortunately, many choose bad codecs and low bandwidth feeds, which make them practically unappealing. There seem to be a fair number of PCI-based TV Tuner cards that come with a built in FM receiver, and I'm interested in what it might take to stream my local FM stations to the Windows, Unix and Mac boxes in my house over my LAN, as well as my TiVo and Slim Devices SqueezeBox. Is this merely a pipe-dream?"

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  1. I Don't Get It by Criliric · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Doesn't anybody else have a receviver these days?
    instead of stereo into the computer I happen to have it the other way around, and if I really wanted to listen the local rock station all I have to do I press a button.
    I might be missing something but what is the point of having your computer play your radio, unless you plan on recording the banter of the DJs....

    1. Re:I Don't Get It by Triumph+The+Insult+C · · Score: 3, Interesting

      i listen to howard stern daily. a radio won't work in my office, but i could easily stream from home and tune in with xmms over the net

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      vodka, straight up, thank you!
  2. Kinda OT: I remember doing this many moons ago by szyzyg · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'd got snapped up from my astronomy position in the UK to come and contract for a couple of months in the US, I'd been developing software like mp3serv/liveice/icecast. But, I didn't want to leave behind UK radio - like the Essential Mix, John Peel or The Breezeblock - the BBC website offered low quality real audio. I left my radio plugged into my computer at the observatory and streamed all the UK radio across the atlantic to my office in the US....

    Sadly... I don't have an office in the UK any more so I guess my best bet now is Sirius radio.