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Posted by wvabob (My Page) on Sat, Nov 7, 09 at 16:33
| I have been a lurker off and on for several years and have learned a lot from reading all the posts and answers here.
I am not a computer whiz but more of an average user, retired and at home and on the computer a lot.
I want to listen to the radio while I am on the computer but for the life of me i can't figure out how to get it put together. I think I have to go through Windows Media Player but after i open that I have no idea what to do next. I've tried reading instructions in the 'help and support' section of windows but it's very complicated and i'm wondering if someone can give me simpler directions.
I have hp vista,64. use ff and ie
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RE: online radio
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| Which "radio" do you want to listen to? Begin by going to the web site of a specific station of your choice, look for a button that says "listen live", click it and follow instructions if necessary. If you're not worried about changing stations every five minutes, that's probably all you need to do. If the station you're interested in does not stream in Windows media, you may be required to download & install something else (maybe Real Player...which is okay). Be wary of downloading anything you do not recognize. Ask another question if you need more information. |
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| I kike to listen to the radio, too, while I'm at my computer, as the audio quality is good and reliable. I mainly listen to one station, and I just have a bookmark on my toolbar that takes me to the home page for that station. It has several buttons just to click on depending whether you want to use Windows MP, Realplayer, or through iTunes. Many stations are the same way. If you want to listen to more than one station, the link below will help you find them, both local and international. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Radio locator
RE: online radio
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| The simplest way is to register at www.radiotime.com or just pick and choose daily. I have all my favorite presets and just pick a favorite at any given time. |
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| I like to use Slacker, you can register or not but if you register you can so more and compile your faves lists etc. or Last fm Last.fm or deezer http://www.deezer.com/en/index.php another fave is Jukebox you can select the music type you want to listen to. I really like garageband.com to find new up and coming talent, you can just listen or in many cases download for free the music the new bands have made available. |
Here is a link that might be useful: slacker
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| Just as i had hoped, lots of good information. Thank you guys. i'm in business, i'm listning as i type. |
RE: online radio
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| I have used slacker but mostly have used the free version of jetAudio. Then go to shoutcast.com for hundreds os stations sorted into genres. Click here for hundreds of radio programs from back in the 1940's and 50s, some great stuff there |
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I hate AOL, but love their radio. I don't use it for anything else. It has hundreds of stations, both local and their own. It operates like XM radio without many commercials and you can choose music according to what you like. I play Light Rock or Love Songs (at work), Country, etc. Nice easy music 'almost' commerical free. AOL is free. Just go to AOL.com and click on radio. Jane |
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| It has been a few months so I don't recall the culprits name but the worst Cramming fraud I have ever experienced was an on-line radio company. So be advised that at least one of the on-line radio providers is a crook. |
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I listen to the BBC - they have many different programs available on the net - and they use their own player. I like to listen to BBC Radio in Derry, Northern Ireland - NO commercials and an amazing variety of music~ Check it out! |
Here is a link that might be useful: BBC Radio
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