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3CR streaming
by Matt Wednesday July 05, 2006 at 04:50 PM
matt@futureenergy.org

3CR community Radio is now streaming. You are welcome to test the stream, it will be officially released within a fortnight.

Download winamp http://www.winamp.com
Get the lite version. 1.29MB

or the cross platform vlcplayer
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

http://radio.internode.on.net:8118/ 16k low speed AAC+
For people on rural grade or better dialup.


http://radio.internode.on.net:8120/ 48k high speed AAC+
for people on *DSL/Cable/Wireless Broadband.


Please offer any feedback, We will be working on getting an ogg feed happening as well, as AAC+ is lumbered with patents in a similair (but less so) way to mp3

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