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PM Internet Radio
What is Internet Radio?
Internet radio is exactly what it sounds like. It's live audio from all over
the world played on your PC.
What is required to play
Internet radio?
Before you can listen to Internet radio, you must first have an audio player
that is capable of playing audio in MP3 format. We recommend
WinAmp.
Click here to download it for FREE. Other players include RealPlayer,
and Windows Media Player. Basically any audio player will work as long as it
can process .pls (playlist) and .mp3 (digital audio) files.
For a detailed overview of
WinAmp and it's features, click here.
What Operating systems
does Internet Radio Support?
You must be running windows 95, 98, ME 2000, NT or XP.
When playing Internet
Radio, the sound stops and starts? What's wrong?
Internet radio streams audio directly to your PC. In other words data is
constantly being downloaded to your PC. If the data stream is faster than
your connection, then you may experience a delay in the audio content. To
fix this, select a lower bit rate (i.e. 28.8K) audio stream. If you are
using a dial-up connection, you will want to select a connection no faster
than 56K. Even at 56K you may notice an occasional break in the audio
stream. Try a 28.8 stream instead if you experience delays.
Where can I find more
Internet Radio Stations.
Go to http://www.shoutcast.com .
There are literally thousands of Internet radio Stations from around the
world.
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PM Communications Does Not Provide Technical
Support for Internet Radio.
Please contact the respective content and/or software providers for
assistance.
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