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Explain your suggestion, in detail: 
Currently, we have no way to vibe to music while driving. This addon would solve that problem! 

Explain why the suggestion should be implemented:
I miss my tunes. This would also be a great replacement for the currently janky admin radio.
Thank you for your suggestion, Daley!

It will take a while for it to be reviewed by our staff-members.
Meanwhile, expect some nice feedback from our community.
We already have car radios I think, they must be broken? Dunno. could probably shed some light.
(Feb 14, 2025, 05:19 PM)Night Wrote: [ -> ]We already have car radios I think, they must be broken? Dunno.   could probably shed some light.


It was only one station wasn't it?

This addon has 1000s of stations to choose from
(Feb 14, 2025, 05:21 PM)Welker Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb 14, 2025, 05:19 PM)Night Wrote: [ -> ]We already have car radios I think, they must be broken? Dunno.   could probably shed some light.


It was only one station wasn't it?

This addon has 1000s of stations to choose from

Fair point. I was thinking it might be something we could build upon, but if it's literally 1000s then we'd be spending much more time trying to catch up than port it.
+support
Pushing for Staff Review.

#type:[review]
The only thing I would query is the legality around Radio Licencing as this seems to be a grey area in our usecase (Providing a Radio Stream to users, not on a premises and also not being the radio provider) and the end user requiring a TV Licence in the UK.

I have previously reached out to PPL UK on this topic with a rather wooly response:
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(Feb 19, 2025, 12:12 AM)Vadar Wrote: [ -> ]The only thing I would query is the legality around Radio Licencing as this seems to be a grey area in our usecase (Providing a Radio Stream to users, not on a premises and also not being the radio provider) and the end user requiring a TV Licence in the UK.

I have previously reached out to PPL UK on this topic with a rather wooly response:
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No issues from a legal POV as we’re not the host, the licensing responsibility sits with the radio station, which is why if we were broadcasting our own radio on anything but the server itself we’d have issues
Approved.