Subject: | Re: Antarctic Ocean hydrophone streams |
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From: | "davem98607" davem98607 |
Date: | Tue Apr 8, 2008 4:22 pm ((PDT)) |
If you're on Windows and you click on the OGG stream link, it will probably bring up the Windows media player which apparently can play the announcement but not the live stream (at least that is what I experienced). I ended up using Winamp <http://www.winamp.com/> , and set the file type ".m4u" to open in Winamp instead of media player. --- In "gwapuffin" <> wrote: > > All, > When I play the link in either format it plays the announcement then > runs for a few seconds before stopping. What should I do to get a > continuous stream? > Gerald White > > --- In "davem98607" davem98607@ > wrote: > > > > I have been listening to this all evening and it is fascinating. > > There have been some tremendous crashes which shook me out of my > > chair. The stereo echo effects are incredible. Also many > > echolocation sounds from whales(?). There is almost constant > activity > > right now. > > > |
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