How to
listen online
As a part of our 100% digital HD-Radio initiative, we
are proud to offer streaming in both Windows Media and
AACPlus formats.Our Windows Media streaming is a
low-bandwidth mono stream that is accessible to most
computer users with Windows operating systems and at least a
dial-up internet connection. Windows Media Player is
also available for Macintosh and other operating systems.
If you're looking to listen to this station for the variety
of music and to get a sampling of how it sounds, or you just
want to keep it on in the background, clicking the "play"
button, or launching your stand-alone player, may be the
best option for you.
AACPlus is the latest in streaming technology. It
offers a CD-quality sound that we think
can't be beat. However, to listen to the High-Speed
CD-quality stream, you need to have a high-speed internet
connection (DSL, cable, etc.), and a free program such as
Winamp (Windows only),
VLC, or
Foobar installed on your computer. Eventually, you may
be able to listen with iTunes, Quicktime, and Real. It may
take an extra step to get set-up to listen to our High-Speed
stream, but we feel you'll be blown away by it.
Having problems listening to the
Low-Bandwidth stream?
1. Are you at work?
Some company networks are behind a firewall that do not
allow the webstream through. Check with your friendly IT
guy. He'll be glad to help.
2. On a Mac? You may want to download the .asx file. From
there you should be able to open up Windows Media Player by
double clicking on the .asx file, and listen to the station
online. Try right clicking on the "listen live" link and
choosing "Download linked file as...".
3. Make sure you have your streaming protocols and
Streaming proxy settings set on your Windows Media Player.
They're located on the Windows Media Player at Tools >
Options> Network.
4. Our low-bandwidth stream is in Advanced Streaming Format, or ASF,
so make sure the Windows Media Player is set to be the
default player for ASF files. That's located on the Windows
Media Player at Tools > Options> File Types.
5. Try upgrading to
Windows Media 10.
Having problems listening to the
High-Bandwidth stream?
1. Make sure you have a high-speed internet connection and
a free program such as
Winamp (Windows only),
VLC, or
Foobar installed on your computer. |