GNOME Radio is the Public Network Radio Software for Accessing Free World Broadcasts on Internet running on GNOME.
When my FM radio stopped receiving FM broadcasts from Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) due to migration onto DAB in Oslo, Norway on September 19th, 2017, I could still listen to radio, thanks to gnome-internet-radio-locator that receive live and present radio from the Internet running on GNOME.
I spent 3 years before this event occured writing GNOME Internet Radio Locator for GNOME 2 between 2014-2017 and 3 more years, after Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) shut down its FM broadcasts, building GNOME 3 support for further international as well as Norwegian radio stations with help from the GStreamer and the GNOME community.
In 2018 I began writing my Bachelor of Science thesis in Electrical Engineering about GNOME Radio and GNOME Internet Radio Locator and on June 24, 2020 I published my Bachelor thesis on GNOME Radio; gnome-radio-0.4.0 and gnome-internet-radio-locator-12.0.5, at Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Oslo in Norway.
See my GUADEC 2020 talk on GNOME Radio 3 scheduled for the Newcomers Workshop GUADEC 2020 session July 27, 2020 between 15:00-17:00.
Visit gnomeradio.org and wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Radio for full details on GNOME Radio.
I can’t find your talk on
events [dot] gnome [dot] org/event/1/timetable/#20200722
Where should I be looking?
Check out the Newcomers Workshop session between 15:00-17:00 on July 27th, 2020.
See https://events.gnome.org/event/1/timetable/#20200727
Ah okay (your slides say 22th btw, should probably say 27th – or 22nd)
Thank you, Zander!
Fixed in http://www.gnomeradio.org/~ole/gnome-radio.pdf
Looks like an interesting thesis. Do you have a summary of the key points somewhere?
I have a summary article on GNOME Radio here:
http://www.gnomeradio.org/Aamot-2020.pdf