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| | live radio listening I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does doing this use up much download space? (would it be better to just listen to a radio near the computer perhaps). |
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| | Re: live radio listening If you mean if it uses up a lot of space on the hard drive, then no. It streams it and has a small buffer on the hard drive. If you mean actual amount downloaded through the connection, it depends on the bit rate of your radio stream. It can add up after a while. -- Dustin Harper dharper@xxxxxx http://www.vistarip.com "coolcat25" <coolcat25@xxxxxx> wrote in message news B783A8F-543D-44E9-921C-A18D8496E9C3@xxxxxxQuote: >I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does >doing > this use up much download space? (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). |
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| | Re: live radio listening /coolcat25/ said: Quote: > I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does doing > this use up much download space? (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). If instead a file is downloaded, then played, the file size can be determined my mousing-over the file name, or perhaps right-clicking and choosing PROPERTIES. Either way, it's not likely to be a drain on a moderm PC with broadband access. |
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| | Re: live radio listening "coolcat25" <coolcat25@xxxxxx> wrote in message news B783A8F-543D-44E9-921C-A18D8496E9C3@xxxxxxQuote: > I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does > doing > this use up much download space? (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). slow down your computer. I have found XM radio provides the best reception and uses the least resources so the computer doesn't noticeably slow down (loading pages). Also - depending on your audio system, the radio may or may not sound better if played next to the computer. |
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| | Re: live radio listening On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 16:41:26 -0800, coolcat25 <coolcat25@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does doing > this use up much download space? Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "download space." If you mean hard drive space, what is uses is only temporary, and not very much. Quote: > (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). Anything you do on a computer uses up something. If you can get the same results you want with a real radio, you will improve performance on the computer. But the only significant issue is how much you improve it, and whether that amount is even noticeable. For most people, any performance difference is probably so slight that it would be unnoticeable. But only you can answer the question in your case. By the way, I sometimes do it too, and I've never noticed any hit in performance. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: live radio listening "coolcat25" <coolcat25@xxxxxx> wrote in message news B783A8F-543D-44E9-921C-Quote: > (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). that's available in your area, then it might be simpler just to use your radio. The Internet, however, gives you the choice of listening to stations all over the country and world and/or to listen to stations attuned to your tastes (like pandora.com ) . |
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| | Re: live radio listening "coolcat25" <coolcat25@xxxxxx> wrote in message news B783A8F-543D-44E9-921C-A18D8496E9C3@xxxxxxQuote: > I listen to live radio on my computer sometimes. My question is, does > doing > this use up much download space? (would it be better to just listen to a > radio near the computer perhaps). Have you tried XM radio? It seems to provide the best reception and uses very little in resources (less slow down loading pages, for example). |
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| | Re: live radio listening You may just visit some radio sites (ChoiceRadio, 777) or take some from the list at Microsoft Media Radio Tuner (http://www.windowsmedia.com/radiotun...ale=409&list=2). Following the links on that page will make you able to either open the corresponding website, or opening the selected radio channel with Windows Media Player. And you'll be listening to various Internet radio stations in no time. Cheers |
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