Disciple has released the video for the pop-rock track Promise To Live from the album Skeleton Psalms, which spent a half year in current rotation on The Blast and is still in current rotation on The Blast Blender:
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For those of you Blasting on older Roku devices, you may have noticed that TheBlast.FM app is no longer supported on those units. Roku has updated some of its standards, which makes TheBlast.FM app no longer usable on those old Roku units.
Our Roku app developer says There is no way to make the app backward compatible… and a new app has to be developed.”
He also says “The new app will still work on the older Roku 3 (from 2013) devices… not sure about anything before that. This is more than just a minor update and tweak. This will be a brand NEW app and I will have to charge some development fees.
It would cost $1,500 one time for Roku channel development.
Here are a couple of other ways you can listen to TheBlast.FM on your television if you are using an older Roku device:
1) You can still listen to TheBlast.FM’s four radio stations via the Tune In Radio aggregator app. The Tune In Radio app is free in the Roku store. Search for TheBlast.FM or for whichever of our radio stations you are looking for by name and you can listen for free in the Tune In Radio app.
2) Are you using a smart TV? If so, keep in mind that the HTML5 players on our website work in the browsers of smart TV’s.
If you’d like to contribute to the radio stations’ efforts to upgrade its Roku app to make it compatible across all Roku platforms, click here and give via MyWell if you live in the USA and via Givengain if you live outside the USA: https://www.theblast.fm/home/donations/
https://blender.theblast.fm/home/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/blender-header-logo-1-300x106.png00colincruzhttps://blender.theblast.fm/home/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/blender-header-logo-1-300x106.pngcolincruz2022-10-29 16:44:262022-10-29 16:44:26How To Keep Blending On Older Roku Devices
A car accident near the San Diego data center where our main streams are hosted caused a block-wide power outage, knocking our main streams off the air.
Use this stream address in Winamp or VLC Media Player to Blend in the meantime:
This stream is now in our Android, iOS, and Roku apps in the third position, notated as 128k!!!
So the others may have dead air, but this is hosted on the other side of the USA and has live streaming audio.
https://blender.theblast.fm/home/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/blender-header-logo-1-300x106.png00colincruzhttps://blender.theblast.fm/home/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/blender-header-logo-1-300x106.pngcolincruz2021-07-09 05:06:352021-07-09 05:37:51Alternate Way To Blend After Car Accident Sheds Power At Main Stream Hosting Site
Disciple Releases Promise To Live Video
Disciple has released the video for the pop-rock track Promise To Live from the album Skeleton Psalms, which spent a half year in current rotation on The Blast and is still in current rotation on The Blast Blender:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1tbWW8gvSM
How To Keep Blending On Older Roku Devices
For those of you Blasting on older Roku devices, you may have noticed that TheBlast.FM app is no longer supported on those units. Roku has updated some of its standards, which makes TheBlast.FM app no longer usable on those old Roku units.
Our Roku app developer says There is no way to make the app backward compatible… and a new app has to be developed.”
He also says “The new app will still work on the older Roku 3 (from 2013) devices… not sure about anything before that. This is more than just a minor update and tweak. This will be a brand NEW app and I will have to charge some development fees.
It would cost $1,500 one time for Roku channel development.
Here are a couple of other ways you can listen to TheBlast.FM on your television if you are using an older Roku device:
1) You can still listen to TheBlast.FM’s four radio stations via the Tune In Radio aggregator app. The Tune In Radio app is free in the Roku store. Search for TheBlast.FM or for whichever of our radio stations you are looking for by name and you can listen for free in the Tune In Radio app.
2) Are you using a smart TV? If so, keep in mind that the HTML5 players on our website work in the browsers of smart TV’s.
If you’d like to contribute to the radio stations’ efforts to upgrade its Roku app to make it compatible across all Roku platforms, click here and give via MyWell if you live in the USA and via Givengain if you live outside the USA: https://www.theblast.fm/home/donations/
Alternate Way To Blend After Car Accident Sheds Power At Main Stream Hosting Site
A car accident near the San Diego data center where our main streams are hosted caused a block-wide power outage, knocking our main streams off the air.
Use this stream address in Winamp or VLC Media Player to Blend in the meantime:
http://208.85.240.216:80/128
This stream is now in our Android, iOS, and Roku apps in the third position, notated as 128k!!!
So the others may have dead air, but this is hosted on the other side of the USA and has live streaming audio.