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mal23
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Fri May 11 2007 09:56 AM
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listening to radio
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Hi, I removed real player as it was slowing the computer to much.If I want to listen to the BBC it tells me I need real player. Will alternative real play work for BBC ect. Or any other suggestion .I use Windows media play for cds and music stored on computer. All I want is to listen to BBc. Once again your help needed. Thanks M.
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Mouse
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Fri May 11 2007 10:06 AM
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Re: listening to radio
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You can use WMP for the BBC site.
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mal23
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Fri May 11 2007 10:12 AM
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Re: listening to radio
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Hi Thats what I thought but ny WMP dos not seem to work with BBC.
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mal23
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Fri May 11 2007 10:17 AM
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Re: listening to radio
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This is what I get when trying to play anything on the BBc
"This clip requires the RealPlayer G2 (or later) plugin. Read our WebWise guide for more information, or try playing the clip in RealPlayer. Open in stand alone player | Full Screen"
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greysts
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Fri May 11 2007 11:04 AM
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Re: listening to radio
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I'm not sure about this but I've just been playing with BBC7 on the net and it seems that you can use WMP to listen live but it insists on Real Player to 'Listen Again'.
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Re: listening to radio
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AFAIK all BBC 'listen again' files are RAM, I use Classic Media Player to play all online radio (it handles most formats), and I have all the shows & stations I do listen to in the favourites.
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