How to listen to streaming audio.
If an MP3 file starts to download instead of playing. (Web Audio Player/Streaming Player), then you will need to either install a player like Quick Time (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/player/win.html) Or sort out your default MP3 settings. The web player is a built-in mp3 streaming player. It uses either the Windows Media Player plug-in or the Real Player plug-in
Requirements: You must have either the Windows Media Player plug-in (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp) or Real Player plug-in installed (http://www.real.com/). Your browser must support plug-in detection. To check your settings, visit http://www.mp3-easy.com/mp3blog/ and click on any of the, "LISTEN" links.
When accessing Live streams with only Windows Media Player plug-in installed. You must have Windows Media Player version 9 or higher and your browser must support plug-in version detection (Internet Explorer.)
Errors: Plug-in appears, but there is no sound
Wait a few moments for the audio to download. It should automatically start playing once it has downloaded. If audio still does not play:
Close the Audio Player window
Launch Windows Media Player
Go to Tools Options Player
Make sure Connect to the Internet... is checked.
Close Windows Media Player
Re-open the Audio Player window from the website.
If this does not work, click on the link Open in your Default Media Player to open the mp3 stream in your default streaming audio player.
How to set your default MP3 streaming player on PC
Winamp: In the main title bar menu (click on the 2nd button or right-click anywhere in the title bar), select options-->preferences. Choose System-->Media.
AOL: Keyword preferences > multimedia > uncheck, "use AOL media player for supported file types".
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