Instructions on how to start listening to the music...
Step 1: Get
a MP3 player that supports streaming (See below for a list)
Step 2: Open the URL
( http://24.51.120.21:8000
) in your player or just click here.
Step 3: Request your favourite
songs from the playlist.
Step 4: Sit back and enjoy the
music!
Players that supports MP3 & WMA streaming |
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iM Tuner | Needed
to listen to iM iT enabled Streams!! Pros: Has cool things like "Tell Me More" (TMM) and searchable Tuning Guide! Cons: Will only play iM iT enabled broadcasts and has to be the ONLY player for them. |
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UltraPlayer | Plays MP3, WMA, RA, WAV,
CD Audio, and streaming audio/video. Featuring Deeply-Dynamic skins, Internet radio tuner, music search, ID3 tag editing, save to WAV, stream recording, visual & audio plugins, SmartAlarm, and much more! Pros: Audiorealm partner and awesome streaming sound quality! Cons: There's not a Linux version yet :( |
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Winamp | Most popular MP3 player out there and
also the creators of ShoutCasting - one of the MP3 streaming technology that we are using. Pros: Use very little CPU, easy to use, supports skins and plugins Cons: Not the best looking player available but there are awesome skins & cool plugins available for it ! |
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Sonique |
Download | This player looks excellent and is
catching up pretty fast on Winamp as far as features are concerned. Pros: Looks much better than Winamp. Easy to use, supports skins and plugins Cons: The GUI looks great - but is bulky and slow. |
FreeAmp |
Download | This open source player has a pretty
decent look as well as some good functionality. But best of all - its
absolutely free! Pros: Its absolutely free! And a linux version is also available... Cons: Does not have all the features of the "big boys" but did we say it runs in Linux? |
Sound-Jam |
Download Home |
For all you Mac folks!. Pros: Dunno. Works on mac though. Cons: Dunno. Seems to be shareware...could be worth the $$$? |
WMA Player |
Download Home |
The Standard Window Media Player ! Pros: Plays all Windows Media format files, both audio and Video.. Cons: Well it's Microsoft, nuff said - No support for Linux, minimal support for Mac.. |