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Help Streaming radio weirdness...

Hi folks - Happy Thanksgiving.

When I try to listen to streaming radio on the Evo, it sounds like it's at half speed or slower...in other words, useless.

What's going on with that?? Thanks

This started around the 1st week of November. I listen to a radio show 3-4 times a week, streaming from the radio stations web site on my browser. One day I went to the streamer and it sounded like an old 45 speed record playing on 33 speed. REAL SLOW! Perfectly clear, great fidelity, no static, no digitizing, nothing. Just real slow.
I called Sprint and they told me they were having Data problems w/the network and they were working on it. Around that time everyone was posting Data issues so I just decided to wait & see if they would fix it. They did... but not for THIS problem.
I even tried a couple other EVOs that friends & family have and they all do the same thing. It doesn't matter WHAT radio station's site you go to & click "Listen Live" they all sound like a bad 60's acid trip.
After countless calls to Sprint (just keep pounding "0" till a human answers) and the incessant, mind numbing transfers... HOURS of "try this, try that", they concluded that it was an "update" problem with Android.
***GIVE ME A _ _ _ _ ING BREAK!!!***
So bottom line is they have NO CLUE (take that as you will) how to fix the problem so they've washed their hands of it.
"YOU ARE S.O.L."
The most frustrating part is that the EVO is STILL the most awesome phone I’ve ever seen and (gulp!) Sprint still has the best customer service of all the carriers.
 
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Maybe you should try finding the station through an app rather than the browser. I use TuneIn Radio and never have had problems with sound unless I had poor reception or the radio station was only out putting a weak feed. Even a 28kb feed sounds good on my phone.

I've tried. The radio show I listed too is even nationally syndicated and I can't find it anyplace on my EVO except to stream it from a web site.
 
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Maybe you should try finding the station through an app rather than the browser. I use TuneIn Radio and never have had problems with sound unless I had poor reception or the radio station was only out putting a weak feed. Even a 28kb feed sounds good on my phone.

I've tried. The radio show I listed too is even nationally syndicated and I can't find it anyplace on my EVO except to stream it from a web site.

Glad you found it, you must have overlooked it the time I suggested it and you said you tried.
 
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Hi folks - Happy Thanksgiving.

When I try to listen to streaming radio on the Evo, it sounds like it's at half speed or slower...in other words, useless.

What's going on with that?? Thanks

Although you found a work-around...FWIW I operate 3 police/fire scanner online streaming feeds using Icecast, which is what a number of radio stations use to stream their programs.

When I was recording my introductory and fallback mp3 files I was not careful a couple times to match their format with that of my live stream, so when I listened to my feed as a test it played the recording with its format, then when it switched to the live stream it sounded like your symptoms of a slow tape playing back.

The player had configured itself for the bitrate of the recorded introduction which was faster than the live stream, so the live stream came out sounding slow. It sounds like in your case the player is misinterpreting the format of the stream so it configures itself for the wrong bitrate or bit depth.

Either way it is a software problem that the developers will have to correct. I can't believe that a ton of radio stations suddenly messed up their feeds on the same date.

I'm still searching for a generic streaming audio player for Android, but the few that I have sampled leave something to be desired.
 
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