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| | Finding radio stations I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. John |
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| | Re: Finding radio stations /Mal/ said: > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. Open Media Player full screen. In the top menu area click on MEDIA GUIDE - just to the right of the SYNC button. Choose Media Guide, then click on RADIO in the menu bar of the screen that appears. If there is no MEDIA GUIDE button to the right of sync, slide the pointer over that area. The button may be hidden. Once clicked, it should display. |
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| | Re: Finding radio stations Skip writes: It is really easy in Vista. Go to the help and support in the start menu and type in "radio stations". It gives you step by step in the Media Center not the Media Player. "dev" wrote: > /Mal/ said: > > > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > Open Media Player full screen. In the top menu area click on MEDIA > GUIDE - just to the right of the SYNC button. > > Choose Media Guide, then click on RADIO in the menu bar of the screen > that appears. > > If there is no MEDIA GUIDE button to the right of sync, slide the > pointer over that area. The button may be hidden. Once clicked, it > should display. > |
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| | Re: Finding radio stations Thank you for your kind reply, Dev. Mal "dev" wrote: > /Mal/ said: > > > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > Open Media Player full screen. In the top menu area click on MEDIA > GUIDE - just to the right of the SYNC button. > > Choose Media Guide, then click on RADIO in the menu bar of the screen > that appears. > > If there is no MEDIA GUIDE button to the right of sync, slide the > pointer over that area. The button may be hidden. Once clicked, it > should display. > |
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| | Re: Finding radio stations Thank you for your kind reply, Skip. "Skip" wrote: > Skip writes: It is really easy in Vista. Go to the help and support in the > start menu and type in "radio stations". It gives you step by step in the > Media Center not the Media Player. > > > > "dev" wrote: > > > /Mal/ said: > > > > > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > > > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > > > Open Media Player full screen. In the top menu area click on MEDIA > > GUIDE - just to the right of the SYNC button. > > > > Choose Media Guide, then click on RADIO in the menu bar of the screen > > that appears. > > > > If there is no MEDIA GUIDE button to the right of sync, slide the > > pointer over that area. The button may be hidden. Once clicked, it > > should display. > > |
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| | RE: Finding radio stations Dev, When I click on "radio" I get the message >No Services Found<. What should I do? "Mal" wrote: > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > John > |
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| | RE: Finding radio stations Use Internet explorer and go to www.radio-locator.com, it will allow you to find local or national radio stations, look for a listen online button and when you click it , media player should open and start playing that station, then simply add it to your playlist, the next time all you have to do is open media center and select it. Hope this helps "Mal" wrote: > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > John > |
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| | RE: Finding radio stations Thanks for replying to my post, Daryl. I took note of the information. Mal "Daryl Barber" wrote: > Use Internet explorer and go to www.radio-locator.com, it will allow you to > find local or national radio stations, look for a listen online button and > when you click it , media player should open and start playing that station, > then simply add it to your playlist, the next time all you have to do is open > media center and select it. Hope this helps > > "Mal" wrote: > > > I don’t know how to find radio stations in either Media Center or Media > > Player. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks. > > > > John > > |
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