- Getting TV and Radio stations from all over world
- Posted by Steve on April 10th, 2005
Is there any special software I need to be able to get (on my computer) TV
and Radio Stations from all over the world?
- Posted by °Mike° on April 10th, 2005
Would that be from every single country? How about some
more details?
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- Posted by richard on April 10th, 2005
I recently done a search on google for non english radio and found some.
Maybe you could do the same searching in google.
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- Posted by Steve on April 10th, 2005
english speaking
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- Posted by Old Gringo on April 10th, 2005
Steve wrote:
http://www.radiofreeworld.com/
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- Posted by °Mike° on April 10th, 2005
So that would be every single English speaking radio station
in the world, then?
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- Posted by °Mike° on April 10th, 2005
But I don't need to.
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- Posted by richard on April 10th, 2005
No not you Mike, the OP.
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- Posted by °Mike° on April 10th, 2005
I realise that, but other readers may not. You should reply
to the person who you are directing your comments at. If
you don't see their post, you should indicate this when replying
through another person, as you did in this case. A usual way
of doing this is to place "<Piggybacked>" at the very top of
your reply.
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- Posted by richard on April 10th, 2005
Okay, thanks for the heads up, noted and will be used next time I come
across this situation.
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- Posted by °Mike° on April 10th, 2005
You're welcome.
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- Posted by Joel Rubin on April 11th, 2005
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 07:35:41 GMT, "Steve" <xsx2000x@Zyahoo.com> wrote:
1) Real Audio - Go to real.com and download the free version
2) Windows Media Player - you probably have this if you have Windows
installed - windowsmediaplayer.com
3) streaming mp3 - you can play this with Real Audio (maybe with a
little plugin download) or, better, go to WinAmp.com and download a
free player for Windows.
- Posted by Steve on April 11th, 2005
At last 2 people answer the question without pedantry and bickering
Thanks Guys!
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