Radio Streaming Help
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
If you're having trouble listening to the radio stream, try the following: What do I need to experience streaming audio/video? Flash Player 6 (or higher) Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 (or higher) Internet Explorer 5.5 (or higher) Safari 1.2 (or higher) Mozilla Firefox 1 (or higher) Netscape Navigator 8 (or higher) What are the computer requirements? Why does the video sometimes stop or pause? What about firewalls? Why am I receiving Javascript errors? If you still have a problem...
Try listening to the version for mobile players. If this works, then continue troubleshooting the problem with the information below. You can continue to listen to the radio stream temporarily through the mobile link, but you will want to return to the media player as soon as you have worked through the steps below.
If you can see the video or hear the radio stream, you already have what you need installed on your computer. If not, you may need to download some free software to enjoy video on the Web by following the links below.
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Our video uses "streaming" technology to start transmitting video almost as soon as it is requested, rather than waiting for the complete video file to download. If the video stream pauses, it is probably due to Internet traffic congestion, a slow modem connection, or insufficient computer hardware. If a pause persists, it is recommended that you restart the video.
Some organizations and Internet Service Providers filter or block video transmission. If you cannot get video transmission (even when your system meets the above computer and software requirements), you may want to contact your Internet Service Provider or Network Administrator to see whether its security firewall is intentionally or unintentionally blocking video transmission. For further information, please see service.real.com/firewall/ or www.microsoft.com/Windows/windowsmedia/ en/serve/, which provide useful information to both users and firewall administrators.
Javascript errors in the video page are usually caused by ad blockers, which block files needed both for advertising and for basic display of the page. This is most easily diagnosed by turning your ad blocker off and reloading the page. If this still doesn't work, please email us at foxnewsonline@foxnews.com
Please send a message to foxnewsonline@foxnews.com, noting as much as you can of the following: the Web site that you viewed the video from, the name of the video, the problem, and your system configuration (player, browser, and operating-system versions, modem speed, Internet access provider, computer processor type and speed, and quantity of RAM.)












