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SKY.fm + Digitally Imported with Kinoma Play: 60+ stations, aacPlus">Listen to SKY.fm + Digitally Imported with Kinoma Play: 60+ stations, aacPlus

Kinoma Guide’s SKY.fm cat­e­gory is a great col­lec­tion of stream­ing radio sta­tions. There’s lots of gen­res, and yet the refined selec­tion makes it easy to find the kind of music you’re in the mood for.

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We’ve just released a new Kinoma Guide update that adds all currently-available SKY.fm and DI.fm (Dig­i­tally Imported) sta­tions in all avail­able stream for­mats — includ­ing aac­Plus.

aac­Plus?

AAC is the standards-based suc­ces­sor to MP3. It offers far higher-quality than MP3 at sim­i­lar bitrates.

Kinoma Play is the only mobile player that sup­ports not just AAC, but also the even more-advanced aac­Plus and aac­Plus v2 (a.k.a. HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2) formats.

The SKY.fm streams are avail­able in both MP3 and aac­Plus for­mats. Even though the aac­Plus streams are 75% smaller (!) than the 96 kbps MP3 streams, they still sound great. Such a low-bitrate stream makes for great reli­a­bil­ity, even in very poor net­work conditions.

Wow, great! Where do I find it?

You can find SKY.fm in Kinoma Guide > Radio.

Got favorite pod­casts? Radio sta­tions? Video streams?

Send a URL and short descrip­tion to content@kinoma.com and we’ll add them to Kinoma Guide for every­one to enjoy!

4 Responses to “Listen to SKY.fm + Digitally Imported with Kinoma Play: 60+ stations, aacPlus”

  1. Craig says:

    This is awesome!

    One ques­tion: was the intent to nest DI.FM within SKY.FM as it seems to be cur­rently? Or should these two enti­ties be n the same level within the Kinoma Guide?

  2. I can do both. Would that be useful?

    • Craig says:

      Cur­rently, to get to DI.FM, you have to go into SKY.FM. If some­one were look­ing for DI.FM directly, I am not sure that they would expect to have to go into SKY.FM to find it. I just wasn’t sure that this is what you intemded to do, so I thought I would men­tion it.

      Keep up the great work. Kinoma Play is amazing.

  3. …so I thought I would men­tion it.”

    I’m glad you did. We’ll add direct links to DI.fm as well.

    Keep up the great work. Kinoma Play is amazing.”

    Thanks for the kind words, and for being a customer!

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