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To stream
audio or listen
to a broadcast, you'll need an audio player capable of accepting an MP3
stream. Several popular compatible audio players are listed below. If you
don't have one of these players, then you'll need to download one now.
Instructions and
Help:
Download a compatible audio player, or download any of the following
players and follow the installation instructions provided with by each
company.
Windows Users
FREE trial music players
• Musicmatch
•
RealPlayer
FREE music players
• Winamp
• Sonique
• Linux
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Macintosh Users
• Click
here to begin downloading Audion 2.1from CNET's Macintosh download page.
Save the file to your desktop so you can find it later. Once it is loaded,
click on the Audion folder, and then click on the audion icon to launch the
.mp3 player.
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Several additional .mp3 players for Macintosh are linked to the CNET
site.
• When your computer tells you to pick an application to open the file,
search for the folder containing your .mp3 player (which you hopefully just
saved to your desktop).
• Your player should begin "buffering" the stream for a few seconds, and
then begin playing.
• If that does not work, you can find the player's File menu, choose Open
URL or Open Location.
Note: This procedure will vary slightly depending on the audio
player you are using. If the previous instructions do not work, please refer
to the help documentation included with your audio player. You can now minimize your audio player and go about your business on your
computer, while you listen to the broadcast.
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