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"We thank you for visiting wsRadio.com. We have over 45 exciting shows to choose from. You can find the shows through the "Show Category" navigation bar (on the left) or by going to our Show Schedule. All of our shows are archived for listening on demand 24/7. Please try the "Search Site" feature listed at the top left corner to find topics that you are interested in. If you have any questions, concerns, or recommendations, please email me. If you are having any problems listening, email us at wade@wsradio.com." Chris Murch, President.

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Mac users, you need the Windows Media Player for Macs. There are numerous problems that may need to be corrected after installation so that you can listen.
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to get all the Information you need to listen to wsRadio on your Mac.

The basic requirements for Windows listeners are listed below. Most computers are configured to listen right away, however you may need to download the latest version of Windows Media Player or Real Player.

Frequently Asked Questions:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;wmp

Minimum system requirements to listen to internet radio:

90 MHz or faster Intel Pentium processor (or equivalent CPU)
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3
32 MB RAM
30 MB free space on your hard disk
16-bit sound card and speakers
65,000-color or better video
display card
28.8Kbps or faster Internet connection and web browser

If you are experiencing any problems with accessing the wsRadio.com archives after downloading the latest Windows Media player, visit the Windows Media Player Support Center, or read the "Troubleshooting" info at the bottom of this page.

Firewall Problems? Open your Windows Media Player.
Select >
Tools >Options >Select the network tab
Uncheck the multi cast, UDP and TCP boxes. Make sure that HTTP is checked. Select OK at the bottom of the menu. To ensure that your changes go into effect, close and re-open your Windows Media Player.

Windows Media Player doesn't open outside of browser? If you are running a version of windows that opens up a WindowsMedia.com box on the left hand side of the Explorer Browser, you will probably need to follow the directions below to disable it so that you can listen to the WsRadio live stream:
1. Click on the button on the top toolbar that says "Media"
2. At the bottom of the list, select "Settings".
3. Make sure that "Play Web Media" is not checked or enabled. This should eliminate the problem, and open a WMP window.

Common error when listening with Windows Media- "Windows Media Player cannot play this file. Please connect to the internet"? This issue can be solved quickly on most versions of Windows Media Player.
1. Open Windows Media Player
2. Select "Tools"
3. Select "Options"
4. At the bottom of the menu make sure that "Connect to the Internet (overrides other commands)" is checked. This should solve the issue and allow listening.

Feeling Frustrated? Post a question to the Windows Media User's Discussion Group. As there are numerous potential problems that appear when listeners attempt to use Windows Media Player for streaming audio, you can utilize this group to research or ask questions that will be viewed by thousands and will likely bring you to a quick resolution.

You can email techsupport@wsradio.com with your problem.
To help us in assisting you, please answer the following questions in your email.
1. What operating system are you using?
2. What type of computer?
3. What is the exact error that happens when you try to listen?
Have you upgraded your Windows Media Player?
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp

Trouble-Shooting For Windows Operating Systems
(a more extensive resource is available at the Windows Media Player Support Center)

Microsoft's installation help page

If you already have Media Player installed, is it the latest version? Check for Windows Media Player: Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 should be version 6.4, Windows 3.x should be version 3.0, Macintosh should be version 6.3 beta.  Windows users can identify the version of the player they are currently using by "right clicking" their mouse when it is over the player, and looking at the properties box.

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, do you have the security setting at "Medium" or lower? Our audio streams do not work on systems set to high security. If you need to change your security settings, restart your computer completely before trying again.

If you memory or cache file folders are full you may experience audio streaming errors, try emptying your Temporary Internet files, and any addition files, such as the contents of the recycling bin.



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