New Naim Internet Radio - Feedback & Requests - Part 12

A repeat of the opening post from Part 1:

At Naim, we understand that while many people use our products to get the best listening experience from their own music collection; sometimes you simply want to put the radio on and let someone else choose. We’ve offered a comprehensive internet radio solution for some time, and we are now delighted to announce the launch of our own in-house internet radio solution.

In a collaboration between XPeri and our team here at Naim, we have brought the internet radio server in-house to be maintained internally, as opposed to relying on a third party as with the previous server. This will improve reliability and has opened up a host of improvements to the service, detailed below:

- A selection of over 45,000 stations worldwide
- Advanced metadata feeds for artist, track and album info on many stations
- Focus on high-quality audio streams
- Improved station categorisation
- High-resolution station artwork
- Automated station scanning
- Station podcasts (where available)

The Focal & Naim app will identify any favourites and presets that should be resaved to use the new server.

These updates are not only improving the internet radio server but improving our streaming capabilities too. TIDAL’s new 24-bit, 192 kHz streaming tier, TIDAL Max, is now available through both the Focal & Naim app and TIDAL Connect.

In a significant update for our Chinese customers, Q-Play is now supported in Naim products. QQ Music is one of the largest music streaming services in China, and users are now able to select their Naim streamer from within the QQ Music app for a seamless listening experience.

Regards,
Naim Audio – Software team

With the launch of Naim’s new Internet Radio service (see above), I’ve created this dedicated thread where information can be posted relating to the service and members can post feedback and requests for the team at HQ.

Examples of how this thread can be used;

  • Announcements on key new stations / station rebrands etc. For example recently a big change in UK for Bauer Media and Global. Scala radio rebrands to Magic Classical and about 16 other new or existing stations changing.
  • request stations that we don’t have.
  • issues with a station. Eg, wrong meta / won’t play and so on.
  • notifications of any downtime on either our system in a given region, or a dependent system like the xperi live radio meta.
  • Search issues. We have the station but its hard to find as needs more tags.
  • feature requests / feedback / general radio gossip

Please ensure posts here are ONLY feedback re. the new Naim radio service or station requests. Thanks.

The latest October Update can be read here;

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Hi Richard, hi Steve, thank you again for your excellent work. Everything is functioning very well on my system, and it is a significant improvement in terms of radio station selection, functionality and sound quality. The support provided during the introduction here in the forum was also very helpful. Naim has done a great job here, and I listen to the radio via the Naim app almost every day, especially Jazz Groove, but also numerous other

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I think that the Naim in-house internet radio aggregation service is a real unique selling point for Naim. I like it very much and especially the support we get here. Very impressive.

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@Stevesky A gentle reminder: Any chance of this getting solved soon?

Hi @whatu1tme2b,

I’ll chase up the apps team to see what the likely schedule is. We typically don’t make announcements early, but as this is more a bug fix / make it consistent with iOS app it’s more about that we don’t informally make a promise, then break it due to other app features and issues are given higher priority.

Regards

Steve

Hi all,

Radio Paradise 2050 has been down for a few days. It’s on their side, but we’ve asked Radio Paradise what the deal is. We’ll report back once we get feedback.

Best

Steve

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Dear Stevesky.

Thanks again for the excellent job done so far.

I got an issue with RTBF Classic 21 which seems not run anymore on my ND5XS.

Last Friday, it worked well.

Yesterday and today “connection failed” …

Nevertheless, I still can use RTBF Classic 21 60’s, 70’s 80’s and so long.
Only RTBF Classic 21 seems out.

It works on other devices (Cambridge Audio for my brother).

I found this link https://radio.rtbf.be/c21/mp3-160/me

May so please be so kind to help ?

Many thanks in advance,

Yours,

Bertrand Dubois

Hi @Bertrand

Their aac 128k stream seems to be blocked for some reason.

For now I’ve switch to the 160k mp3.

Best

Steve

Hi @Bertrand

Their aac stream is working again (i assume they temporarily broke the config) so I’ve switched it back.

we prefer the aac stream to the mp3 one as it sounds better. Many directories use the mp3 one though.

Best

Steve

Mant thanks Steve for so quick answers.

I reconnected successfully to new (first connection) and former (last connection) urls.

I agree with you, aac is better than mp3, although 128 than 160 …

All is fine now, thanks again !

If you remember, I was the one who asked you, almost 1 year ago, if it was possible to retrieve HI RES radios in ND5XS.

You created 1 in North Korea from a list by Kurt.

You told me you’ll get in touch with providers if it was possible for them to broadcast through a proxy …

Did you get any feed-back ?

Many thanks again for such helping hand !

Bertrand Dubois

Re: proxied streams

I discussed it with a provider who I’m friendly with and overall not liking the idea at all. It messes up their licensing reporting and complying with the legalities of streaming music over the internet. Quickly decided best not ask those who are a bit more serious on their legal obligations as would likely shut that proxy down.

Regards

Steve

Hello Steve.

Thanks for last answer.

I fully understand the concern …

Thanks again for involvment !

Yours,

Bertrand

Thread continues here:

https://community.naimaudio.com/t/new-naim-internet-radio-feedback-requests-part-13/42353