10/31/2022 0 Comments Radioshark.![]() ![]() #RADIOSHARK. ZIP FILE#This zip file includes necessary executables radioshark.exe and wavin2cmd.exe.Ĥ. Download the attached Zip file sharkplay-win-100.zip. Using the Griffin Radio find a radio station with a good signal - note the frequency as you need this to test SC operation.ģ. and that all installation steps are performed including those in the Sound control panel.Ģ. Make sure the installed software is at least v2.1 found here. for example shark://98.1?Title=Rock FM&Subtitle=live radioġ. The user can add Title and Subtitle parameters to the URL to get extra text or override the Favorites name. It seems to be useful to have the possibility to keep the FM/AM presets separate from Internet radio.Ī user can also make entries in the standard top-level Favorites with the URL prefix "shark://" so that the Favorite with URL "shark://104.0" will tune to FM 104.0 MHz and "shark://1090" would tune into AM 1090kHz. The Sharkplay favorites list is just like favorites. Click on SharkPlay menu and you will a favorites list and a "manual tuning" entry where users can enter a frequency from webUI, SB remote or SBC controller. Once installed - there is a SharkPlay menu in Extras on WebUI, SB and SBC. The Windows version of the plugin includes a Windows port of the shark2 utility and also uses the wavin2cmd utility written by Joe Bryan for the WaveInput plugin. The original shark2 application was written by Michael Rolig with subsequent mods by other (see ) The plugin uses an small application called shark2 which sends command to radioSHARK to set the frequency and turn on/off the leds. Ensure a reliable radio stream for alarm when ISP does not provide a reliable service. Local radio internet feeds are poor quality compared to FM. ![]() Reducing download usage (and charges) when listening to local radio. This version of the plugin only works on SC 7.1-7.2. ![]() Announcing version 1.00 of SharkPlay - plugin which enables controlling & playing an FM/AM tuner from Griffin Technology - the USB radioSHARK2 ( ). ![]()
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