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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1501127"><p>My grasp of Norwegian comes entirely from bad Viking movies, but I went to the NRK home page, clicked on <a href="http://www.nrk.no/tjenester/lyd/" target="_blank">"NRK Nettradio andre i formatter"</a> (NRK Netradio in other formats) and was presented with a page full of streaming MP3 links for NRK's various offerings (I like the "folkemusikk" one personally).</p><p></p><p>Picking any one of those opened a Quicktime player (black screen with QT controller) in my browser and the sound worked immediately. If I right-click one of the streaming MP3 links instead of left-clicking it, I can then "copy link" and paste it into iTunes (using the "Open Stream" command in the File menu). Once there, it is permanently in iTunes (the link files itself under Radio in the category International) so I don't need to use the web browser anymore and works great. For anyone on a fast cable/DSL connection, you want the "høy" (high) quality stream.</p><p></p><p>On the same page with all the MP3 links is a link near the top for Icecast-based AAC streaming links. I prefer AAC over MP3 and again clicking on any of those "M3U" links caused iTunes to start streaming the station immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1501127"] My grasp of Norwegian comes entirely from bad Viking movies, but I went to the NRK home page, clicked on [URL="http://www.nrk.no/tjenester/lyd/"]"NRK Nettradio andre i formatter"[/URL] (NRK Netradio in other formats) and was presented with a page full of streaming MP3 links for NRK's various offerings (I like the "folkemusikk" one personally). Picking any one of those opened a Quicktime player (black screen with QT controller) in my browser and the sound worked immediately. If I right-click one of the streaming MP3 links instead of left-clicking it, I can then "copy link" and paste it into iTunes (using the "Open Stream" command in the File menu). Once there, it is permanently in iTunes (the link files itself under Radio in the category International) so I don't need to use the web browser anymore and works great. For anyone on a fast cable/DSL connection, you want the "høy" (high) quality stream. On the same page with all the MP3 links is a link near the top for Icecast-based AAC streaming links. I prefer AAC over MP3 and again clicking on any of those "M3U" links caused iTunes to start streaming the station immediately. [/QUOTE]
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