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Live Internet Television. In order to receive live Internet television or radio you only need some free Software...


Live Internet Television

In order to receive live Internet television or radio you only need some free Software (RealPlayer 8 Basic - MediaPlayer) and a soundcard and speakers. Most television and radio stations use RealPlayer and Mediaplayer. Some live Internet television stations use Quicktime. Pop-up stoppers should be disabled in order to startup television stations.

Live Internet Television, media player (Click to enlarge)

Internet Explorer 6.0 users should not play web media in the sidebar to avoid problems of all kinds. Explorer 6 keeps bugging about invalid media files (some live Internet television stations don't work anymore) and it kills the frames navigation! (Simply disable web media by going to Media Options/Settings/Disable play web media in the bar).

Installing other media players like the Yahoo player can cause problems! Result is a lot of Mediaplayer televison stations don't work anymore.

When you click on the name of a television channel, the channel pops up and the Video stream will load itself in the RealPlayer or MediaPlayer. You need to have JavaScript enabled in your Webbrowser otherwise NOTHING will happen!

Some Firewalls (used in Networks) make it impossible to receive streaming media. Ask your Networkadministrator for more info.

Sometimes connections are very slow and it can take a while before a channel works. In some cases the channel won't load at all. Carefully read the error message and most important: be patient.



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