How do I listen to Live365 using Microsoft Or Windows? See Below

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 both "standard" and "ad-free" listeners, positions in THE playlist will get out of sync with each other as the "standard" listeners get audio ads and the "ad-free" listeners do not. 

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Three-month VIP Membership - $23.85

Six-month VIP Membership - $41.70

One-year VIP Membership - $71.40

 As you can see, the longer you commit to Live365, the better deal you get! With all these packages, you can enjoy our stations ad-free from Live365 and our sponsor's ads, you can enjoy our station in better sound quality, you have unlimited access to WGTR and other stations and you can use our Radio365-Desktop player. VIP Membership free trials are 5 days from the date of signing up and come with all above memberships. A small portion of your payment to live365.com goes to wgtr to help support our broadcasts. So just click the button below to start your free trial today! or click from your basic player to vip membership and sign up! And hey thanks!

 

How do I listen to Live365 using Microsoft Or Windows?

  To listen to a Live365 broadcast, you must have an audio player installed. This can be done in two simple steps.

First, check to make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirements:

  • Windows 9X, NT, ME, 2000, XP or higher
  • 300mhz or better processor
  • Microsoft IE 5 and higher (Other browsers may work but are not supported.)

STEP 1: Choosing Your Player

You can listen to Live365.com using players such as Player365, RealPlayer, Winamp, Sonique, MusicMatch, or Windows Media Player.

  1. Player365: Our recommended player. Go to the Listen Settings and select Player365.

  2. RealPlayer 8 (or higher): Once it is installed, you are done! If you have an older version, download this newest version. (Please note that Real Player will appear to be wrapped in a Live365 "skin" when you launch Live365 stations.)

  3. Windows Media Player: If you use Windows Media Player, you may experience severe buffering delays. To use this player, choose it as your default player. (Please note that Windows Media Player will appear to be wrapped in a Live365 "skin" when you launch Live365 stations.)

  4. Winamp, Sonique, or another MP3 player: If you prefer to use one of these players, please choose it as your default player.

  5. If you don't have a player ... download and install one.
    • Player365: Our recommended player. Go to Listen Settings and select Player365. The next time you open the player window you will be walked through a short installation process.
    • RealPlayer: (download)
    • J. River Media Jukebox: (download)
    • Winamp: (download)
    • Windows Media Player (may experience long buffering delays): (download)
    • Once you select a player, follow the directions specific to your player. You may need to restart your computer, so bookmark this page.

  6. If you selected Winamp or another MP3 player, go to step 2. If you are using Player365, Windows Media Player or RealPlayer, SKIP step 2 and start listening.

STEP 2: Configuring Internet Explorer

If you use Internet Explorer as your browser, you can configure your player to launch automatically every time you listen to a Live365 broadcast.

NOTE: If you are using Player365, Windows Media Player or RealPlayer, please skip this step.



How do I listen to Live365 using a Mac?

If you are using a Macintosh computer to listen to Live365, you have several player options.

For OS X listeners, we highly recommend using our Radio365 application. This stand-alone application allows you to access Live365 stations quickly and easily with its user-friendly interface.

If you are using an earlier version of the Mac Operating System, or if you prefer a different player, you can use a third-party player like iTunes or any other streaming mp3 player. Set iTunes as your default audio player for Internet music playback in the iTunes Preferences and then set your Live365 Listening Settings to mp3 player.



Listening With Winamp and Windows Media Player

There are several players you can use to tune into Live365, we support most all mainstream players and even many that aren't. There's even a way for Linux users to tune in.

Here's how:

1) Log into www.live365.com
2) Click the My Account link in the upper right hand corner
3) Click the Listen Settings tab 
4) Select which player you would like to use
5) Click SAVE at the bottom of the page and you're done

Here are the options currently available:

Radio365: If you have Radio365-Desktop installed, it will launch from the browser
Windows Media Player: Be sure to have the latest version installed
Player365: This is the default web-based player
Default Media Player: This will launch your default .mp3 player, whatever it might be. This is the option that Linux users should use.
Real Player: Also known as Real One

Here are a few of the players that currently work with Live365

Real Player http://www.real.com



Listening With Live365 Widget

  • What is the Live365 Widget?
The Live365 Widget is a cool way for you to let other people know about your favorite stations on Live365! You can create a widget for your favorite station or you can create one that lists all your favorite stations in your presets list! It's easy to use and you can simply place it on your website, blog or Facebook page.

  • Can I access my VIP account on the widget?
Yes! Once you create a widget and you try and tune into your favorite station, you can log into your VIP account at the bottom of the widget. This will allow your favorite station to play directly from the widget without launching any other players or website.

  • Can I use the widget, even if I don't have a VIP membership?
Yes you can. However, this does differ a bit from the VIP experience. If you're tuning into a non-PRO station, a Live365 Player Window will pop up. You will need to log into your Live365 account in order to access it. If you don't have a Live365 username, you can set this up here.

  • Can I include the Live365 widget on an email or as an email signature?
No, you cannot simply launch it from your email. However, if you host the widget on a page, you can link it in your email or signature, so the recipient of your email can easily access your favorite station on Live365!

  • Why does Live365 show a graphic/logo rather than my widget on my Facebook page?
We have to blame that one on Facebook guidelines. We would LOVE to show album art when the page loads. That was the original plan. However, as it turns out Facebook does not allow the Flash widget to appear at first. They only allow a static image on load. After the user clicks the image, then it can load the Flash and actually show the artwork or play. For instance, YouTube videos are just static images until you click them. Then they load the actual video. So we can't show the actual widget with the album art rotating even though we really want to! We agree, it sucks.


We're experimenting with showing the station image as the static image. At least that will be unique for each widget and not the same image over and over again. However, we run into trouble there as well if it's a multi-station widget (e.g. top 10 alternative stations) where it will only show the first station as the image. But it might be worth the trade-off. We're looking into various possibilities for the next rev.

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