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Pandora & Tiger

I've scoured the web, no luck.

I'm figuring there must be a way to get Pandora to work.

Anyone crack this problem?

HTML5 seems to be promising, but haven't found a a way to

get it to go. Fee based Pandora One is said to use HTML5

but I'm not certain if this includes Tiger.

 
It is my understanding that the web client is identical for both Pay-Pandora and Free-Pandora.

The ways to skirt this may include using X11 to access Pandora in Chrome or Firefox (with Gnash or an updated Adobe Flash) on a remote Linux box, or Remote Desktop Connection to access it on Windows, or to use a mobile device like an iPod Touch to stream Pandora. You could use a line cable to pipe it through your G4.

 
Try pianobar (I think that is what it is called). It is a terminal app that will connect to Pandora without all the overhead.

 
Yikes clever but round about solutions.

I thought the HTML5 was the key to accessing media on old machines.

But I recently read that in the case of Pandora, HTML5 is used for the user interface but

media playing still needs flash. Argh.

So does a console solution ala pianbar still need flash also?

If so then that's not going to work either.

Not looking good. I don't think I want to have another machine serve it up for the imac.

 
I read recently over in the Lounge that Spotify still has software that works on Mac OS X/PowerPC. I don't know if it will run on Tiger (to be honest, I bet it won't) but it should run on Leopard, and that should give you a few more months of streaming music.

 
That would be me. Only thing is I don't think you can get a copy from spotify anymore, if you already have it.... or find a way to get it... is the only way. But I can say it is still working.

Also, running 10.5.8 I can still use pandora. just tested it on my son's computer(iBook G4).

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My son and I just compiled pianobar on an iMac G3 400MHz. It sounds great and only takes up between 5-15% of the cpu. Makes good use of those old Harmon Kardon speakers...

 
I read recently over in the Lounge that Spotify still has software that works on Mac OS X/PowerPC. I don't know if it will run on Tiger (to be honest, I bet it won't) but it should run on Leopard, and that should give you a few more months of streaming music.
The last version of Spotify to support PPC will run on Tiger and above, I'm currently running it on my eMac 1Ghz which is running 10.4.11.

It pops up a warning at the top of the client that states that this platform will not be receiving any more updates, but it's been working for me for about a year now without any complaints on the two PPC Macs I've been running it on (The aforementioned eMac and a PowerBook G4 running Leopard).

 
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