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At the time that CCrane, Grace and others started offering internet radios everyone was using Reciva and articles at the time referred to it as the Microsoft of internet radio so I don't think anyone at the time could have expected its downfall. This was really regarded as the safe bet. Also Grace has not offered a Reciva based radio for quite a few years so you must have quite an old one and have gotten many years of use out of it.

The CC Wifi 3 I got to replace my CC Wifi does have some anti-obsolescence features. It can be used as a bluetooth speaker and it has a built in web server that you can connect into from a browser and manually enter the URLs of streams so even if the Skytunes backend goes defunct like Reciva did the radio should still be somewhat usable.

If your radio can receive bluetooth you could put your media on a uPnP server, access it using vlc on a smartphone and then from there send it via bluetooth to the radio using it as a bluetooth speaker. That is probably more convenient than mucking with the radio to select audio files since you can do it on your smartphone with a better user interface. Anyways, that is what I do.



> put your media on a uPnP server, access it using vlc on a smartphone and then from there send it via bluetooth to the radio using it as a bluetooth speaker.

Hertzshaffnocheinmal! What a contraption. Here's what I want:

1. plug a USB device in that has all my media files on it

2. push "shuffle"

3. push "play"

Like how CD players work. In fact, even steps 2 and 3 should be optional. It should just work when the USB device is plugged in.


> plug a USB device in that has all my media files on it

If you have multiple radios (like I do) that would require physically moving the USB from one to another.


Or you could get multiple USB sticks. It's not like they're expensive!

My GDs are about to go to the recycler. I won't be buying a GD device again. They are a nice product marred by easily correctable flaws.




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