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TunePal

Radio listening on AppleTV without your TV on.

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Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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Platforms

  • Apple TV  HDMI-Splitter required if stereo doesn't support HDMI.
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TunePal information

  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $2.
  • Alternatives

    157 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Audio & Music
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What is TunePal?

Listen to internet radio stations on AppleTV without your TV turned on.

PRESET LIST FEATURES

  • Personal preset List with unlimited stations
  • Fully editable stations (name, description, stream URL, image URL)
  • Fully manageable list (add, reorder, delete)
  • Add stations manually or from a catalogue with > 20k stations
  • pre-made preset lists for: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland (DE/FR/IT)

RADIO PLAYER FEATURES

  • Streams an internet radio station from a given URL
  • loads current track metadata (if supported by the streaming source)
  • speaks out station name, current track title, current track artist
  • Siri Remote with swipe (optional tap)
  • integrated setup guide + instruction manual

LANGUAGE SUPPORT

  • Menu currently only in English available!
  • Spoken text fully supported in English, German, French and Spanish. Partially supported in every language available for VoiceOver («Spoken language» must be set to «Default»).

Attention: To use the App without a TV turned on, you need either: a) a stereo system with an HDMI in+out b) a small device called «HDMI-Audio-Extractor» to split/extract the audio signal from the HDMI-signal for an older stereo.

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