Scanner Radio Android App - Beta Version with Broadcastify Calls Support

GordonE

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A beta version of the Android Scanner Radio is now available that contains support for listening to private and public Calls playlists.

If you'd like to give it a try, go to Scanner Radio - Police Scanner - Apps on Google Play to install the Scanner Radio app if you don't already have it. Next, go to Sign in - Google Accounts and follow the instructions on that page to opt into receiving beta versions of the app. After you do that, the Play Store app should make available to you (as an app update) the version of the app that contains Calls playlist support.

Public Calls playlists are listed in the directory alongside traditional audio feeds. In order to listen to your own private playlists, enter your Broadcastify credentials into the app (select Settings, then "General Settings", and fill in the Username and Password settings to do that), then, with Browse selected at the bottom of the screen, tap on "All" at the top of the screen and then tap on "Broadcastify Calls Playlists" and then select a playlist. The "Broadcastify Calls Playlists" entry won't be shown if your Broadcastify credentials haven't been entered.

You can send me feedback on the Calls playlist functionality by sending an e-mail to support@gordonedwards.net

The feature will come to the iOS app at some point in the future.
 

Deziel0495

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@GordonE can the favorites list still sort by number of listeners for the legacy feeds?
Thanks so much for this update!!! It's fantastic!
The option to sort your favorites list is in settings under directory settings, first option.
 

GordonE

Scanner Radio App Developer
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@GordonE can the favorites list still sort by number of listeners for the legacy feeds?
Thanks so much for this update!!! It's fantastic!

Yes.

Your favorites list can contain legacy feeds, public playlists, and private playlists. If you sort your favorites by number of listeners, the public playlists will be listed amongst the legacy feeds in their correct position listener-count wise. Your private playlists will be listed at the bottom since there's no listener counts associated with them.
 
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