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Thread ID: 90612 2008-06-09 20:51:00 Internet Radio rob_on_guitar (4196) PC World Chat
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676928 2008-06-09 20:51:00 Whats the gist of it?
Do i need a player for it, are they worth the bandwidth?
rob_on_guitar (4196)
676929 2008-06-09 21:06:00 You'll be streaming at 128k.

So imagine downloading a file at 16 kbps for the length of time you are listening to that station.

Generally most sites have a built in player (Active X needs to be installed) or you can use Winamp or WMP.

I generally like using Winamp, if you get the option, cause it's light, but WMP isn't too bad either.

I listen to stations from www.1club.fm often, they have a couple of good rock/metal channels. And everything else.

Requires free + quick registration.

Love it.
wratterus (105)
676930 2008-06-09 22:41:00 I use Winamp.

Corbina true metal radio and Gotham Radio are my faves (You can find them in the winamp library for free).

The bandwidth can get up there, I think I use just under 1 gig on that a month, having it on pretty much all weekend and about 5 hours during the week. (This estimate may be 1 gig either side of what I quoted.)
the_bogan (9949)
676931 2008-06-09 22:48:00 You'll be streaming at 128k.

Generally most sites have a built in player (Active X needs to be installed) or you can use Winamp or WMP.


Not necessarily.
I listen to BFM at 32k.

I use VLC, but WMP will do. Any player you like really.

Heres a list:
http://www.nzradioguide.co.nz/

Sppeds vary, choose the slowest offered, less data that way and I can't tell the difference in quality.
pctek (84)
676932 2008-06-09 23:10:00 there are also plenty of sites running at 192 k - but those are generally pay sites.. psycik (12851)
676933 2008-06-09 23:35:00 www.radioveronica.nl Agent_24 (57)
676934 2008-06-10 02:42:00 Whats the gist of it?
Do i need a player for it, are they worth the bandwidth?

iTunes has a whole lot of them. But there are also a lot of local ones.
vitalstatistix (9182)
676935 2008-06-10 03:12:00 Cool cool! I shall now have a nosey! Thanks! rob_on_guitar (4196)
676936 2008-06-10 03:15:00 Cool cool! I shall now have a nosey! Thanks!

Just click on the Radio link in iTunes. If its not showing make sure it is checked in preferences.
vitalstatistix (9182)
676937 2008-06-10 03:23:00 I recommend www.sky.fm and http:

If you use Winamp or VLC to play them, I highly suggest you use the 24Kbit aacPlus streams. They don't use much bandwidth and sound fantastic..

Note that the 24k aacPlus streams are free to listen to.
Sherman (9181)
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