MP3
Stream
Help
MP3
streams
can
be
played
using
ITunes,
QuickTime™,
RealAudio™,
Windows
Media™
Player,
Winamp
and
other
media
players.
Our
MP3
streams
are
available
in
two
different
link
styles
--
.pls
and
.m3u
- to
accommodate
the
different
player
preferences.
.pls: ITunes, QuickTime, Real Player, WinAmp
.m3u: Real Player, Windows Media Player
ITunes
(Mac
OS)
Use the .pls link to listen to the stream.
For additional assistance, please refer to the iTunes support section or choose the help menu in your iTunes player.
QuickTime
(Windows
or
Mac
OS)
Use the .pls link to listen to the stream.
If the QuickTime player is installed and you have trouble listening to the stream, you may need to reinstall or upgrade your QuickTime Player. Certain browsers require the QuickTime Plugin, and reinstalling the player will install the necessary plugin.
For additional assistance, please refer to Apple's support section choose the help menu in your QuickTime Player.
Real
Player
Basic/RealOne
(Windows
or
Mac
OS)
Use either the .pls link or .m3u link to listen to the stream.
If the Real Player Basic/RealOne player is installed and the link will not play, you may need to reset the player's preferences. Go to the Tools menu -> Preferences. In the left menu, go to Content -> Media Types and check off MP3 Audio and MP3 Playlist. Click OK to save the settings, then close and restart the player.
If you continue to have trouble listening to the stream, consider reinstalling or upgrading your Real Player.
For additional assistance, please refer to the player support section or choose the help menu in your Real Player.
Windows
Media
Player
(WMP)
version
7
and
higher
(Windows
OS)
Use the .m3u link to listen to the stream.
If Windows Media Player is installed but the stream will not play, you may need to reset the player's preferences. Go into Tools -> Options/Preferences -> Formats and make sure MP3 is checked off, click Apply, and then close and restart your player.
For WMP version 8 and higher, the path for resetting preferences is slightly different. Go to the Tools -> Options -> File Types and make sure MP3 is checked off. Save, then close and restart your player.
If you continue to have trouble listening the stream, consider reinstalling or upgrading your Windows Media Player.
Additional
MP3
Player
Options
Many
additional
MP3
players
exist,
including:
For Windows 95 and up: WinAmp, MusicMatch, Xaudio, freeAMP or the Microsoft Media Player (included in Windows).
For Macintosh: iTunes, MacAmp or MacAmp Lite.
For Linux, FreeBSD, SunOS and other Unix: Xaudio or mpg123, among others.
This
list
is
not
complete.
Many
players
exist,
so
you
have
the
option
to
use
any
player
you
prefer;
however,
because
there
are
so
many
options,
we
are
not
able
to
test
them
all.
If
your
preferred
player
doesn't
work,
we
suggest
you
do a
Google
search
or
install
a
different
player.
Launching
the
Stream
in a
Different
Media
Player
When
you
install
a
media
player,
you
will
often
see
pop-up
windows
asking
you
to
make
this
player
your
"default
player"
(which
simply
means
the
player
"claims"
certain
media
types
and
will
automatically
launch
in
the
future
when
music
or
videos
of
those
types
are
played).
Typically,
the
most
recently
installed
media
player
will
be
the
default
player
on
your
computer
for
most
media
types
unless
you
set
it
up
NOT
to
be.
You
can
reset
these
preferences
in
the
following
places:
RealPlayer - View -> Preferences -> Upgrade -> Media Types
Winamp - Options -> Preferences
Windows Media Player - Tools -> Options -> Formats
Firewalls
and
MP3
Streams
Strict
firewalls
may
block
access
to
an
MP3
stream.
Some
firewalls
are
configured
to
deny
any
inbound
traffic
not
sent
on
port
80
(the
port
used
by
most
web
traffic).
Our
MP3
streams
are
sent
out
on
varying
ports.
If a
firewall
denies
inbound
traffic
from
ports
other
than
80,
contact
the
network
administrator
and
find
out
if
there
is a
workaround.
Windows
Media
Player
Help
Can't
Connect
Many
types
of
interruptions
between
your
computer,
your
player,
your
computer's
OS,
your
local
network,
your
ISP
and
the
Public
Interactive
streaming
server
can
exist
and
cause
trouble.
Often
the
interruption
is
temporary.
Please
try
to
connect
a
few
times
at
different
times
of
the
day,
if
possible.
Still
Can't
Connect
If
you
continue
to
have
trouble
listening
to
the
stream,
consider
reinstalling
or
upgrading
your
Windows
Media
Player.
Are
there
Windows
Media
Player
choices
for
Linux?
You
can
use
MPlayer,
which
is
free,
or
The
CrossOver
Plugin
from
CodeWeavers
for
$25.
Saving
Programs
and
Saving/Bookmarking
the
Stream
This
is a
live
web
stream,
so
you
cannot
save
specific
songs
or
programs
(which
is
also
illegal),
but
you
can
bookmark
the
stream
in
your
player.
To
add
the
stream
to
your
list
of
favorites,
go
to
File
->
Add
To
Media
Library.
Windows
Media
Error
Codes
The
Microsoft
Windows
Media
Support
site
lists
error
codes,
what
they
mean
and
what
to
do
when
they
occur.
Windows
Media
Support
Site
For
additional
assistance,
please
visit
the
Microsoft
Windows
Media
Support
Site
or
choose
the
help
menu
in
your
Windows
Media
player.