The mp3 128 stream was indeed broken. The https link was being refused. I’ve changed it to an http link which works (for me). I’ll check the other stations later.
The 320 stream will never work for non-uk people. As I mentioned above it’s geo-restricted but because of a problem with Roon applying the restriction incorrectly I’ve taken the flag off (in Roon) temporarily. The BBC will still apply the restriction.
Ok, all other mp3 128 streams were also being refused. Interestingly, I could occasionally (but not always connect via the Roon servers in the US). I wonder if there is a certificate issue?
In the meantime, I have changed the main BBC stations to use http rather than https.
I now find I cannot group zones (Meridian 210, Bluesound pulse flex) with internet radio playing. The stream stops and won’t re start unless I un group the zone, play a different station and then go back to the original station.
The aac stations still don’t play.
snap, my bbc 3 stream is failing too on my nuc. A sad thing, bbc 3 is my favorite classical music station. Located in The Netherlands too. Geoff, how did you manage to start the Aac stream?
Sorry, @BrianW - I’d switched to the MP3 stream when the AAC 96kbps stream stopped working. I now see it’s back in the air again. The AAC 320kbps stream doesn’t work for me - but I think that’s the geofenced stream, so that’s to be expected?
1500 hrs Greenwich mean Time I tried to play the BBC Radio 4 AAC stream
The other instructions are Greek to me. It talks about an Ambulance Button on QNAP. I have no idea where to find this.
I think I have found logs, but never succeed with Drop box. They say it’s stoped syncing and want a subscription which I don’t want to do for a product I rarely (if ever) use and never liked.
I have an option to email from the QNAP Nas.
Sorry, not being very helpful here.