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<blockquote data-quote="gcopter" data-source="post: 315239" data-attributes="member: 26081"><p>I have been a switcher for about a year now. 98% of the use I give to my iMac is to listen and record to audio streamed over the internet. Initially, it took me a while to figure out the relationship of the Mac`s with Windows Media Player. How it was neccessary to have Flip4Mac etc.</p><p></p><p>The problem you are describing has happened to me in the past. It usually means there is something wrong with the station`s streaming. Yep, believe it or not, it can happen to both stations. And you are saying that both stations belong to Clear Channel, that is a clue. In my case, both stations were owned by the same radio group. They shared the modem they used to stream their programming. I`ve got tired of writing to their IT department explaining them the problem; of how this was not happening before,etc.,etc., to no avail. One day the problem cleared out. </p><p></p><p>You might want to try the following;</p><p></p><p>1.Change setting for Flip4Mac; Go to the applications folder, locate where Flip4Mac is.Right click it and click on "Get Info". make sure that the box f that says "open using Rosetta", or something to that effect, is clear and not checked.</p><p></p><p>2.Contact the IT department of the radio station: They might not know there are having problems with their stream. You might be the first listener that really cares about what`s happening to their internet streaming that actually has bothered and taken the time to let them know about it!</p><p></p><p>3.Take time and listen to other streams; Is the problem still present, if not, this will validate my point that is the station`s fault.</p><p></p><p>4. Check your WMP9 and QT Player preferences; In WMP9 make sure you set in "Network Settings" the "Use Default Buffering" and in QT under the "Streaming" tab the "Streaming Speed" is set to "Automatic"[ATTACH=full]4725[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4726[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Also please post the URL of the stations you are trying to listen to. I`d like to see if I can recreate your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcopter, post: 315239, member: 26081"] I have been a switcher for about a year now. 98% of the use I give to my iMac is to listen and record to audio streamed over the internet. Initially, it took me a while to figure out the relationship of the Mac`s with Windows Media Player. How it was neccessary to have Flip4Mac etc. The problem you are describing has happened to me in the past. It usually means there is something wrong with the station`s streaming. Yep, believe it or not, it can happen to both stations. And you are saying that both stations belong to Clear Channel, that is a clue. In my case, both stations were owned by the same radio group. They shared the modem they used to stream their programming. I`ve got tired of writing to their IT department explaining them the problem; of how this was not happening before,etc.,etc., to no avail. One day the problem cleared out. You might want to try the following; 1.Change setting for Flip4Mac; Go to the applications folder, locate where Flip4Mac is.Right click it and click on "Get Info". make sure that the box f that says "open using Rosetta", or something to that effect, is clear and not checked. 2.Contact the IT department of the radio station: They might not know there are having problems with their stream. You might be the first listener that really cares about what`s happening to their internet streaming that actually has bothered and taken the time to let them know about it! 3.Take time and listen to other streams; Is the problem still present, if not, this will validate my point that is the station`s fault. 4. Check your WMP9 and QT Player preferences; In WMP9 make sure you set in "Network Settings" the "Use Default Buffering" and in QT under the "Streaming" tab the "Streaming Speed" is set to "Automatic"[ATTACH=FULL]4725[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=FULL]4726[/ATTACH] Also please post the URL of the stations you are trying to listen to. I`d like to see if I can recreate your problem. [/QUOTE]
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