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what audio freeware can access bbc radio from the hard drive
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ChuckFickens, Sorry!! I worded the question badly.
I have been using a program called ViddiPlayer 1.6 to (Through Real (Player)) to listen
to BBC radio stations:-Without the internet being switched on,now, Real have told me that this stream has been cancelled at the end of May 2010, and was wondering if any
programes like ViddiPlayer 1.6 that could let me listen to BBC--Without the internet being switched on?
Sorry again, and thanks.
I have been using a program called ViddiPlayer 1.6 to (Through Real (Player)) to listen
to BBC radio stations:-Without the internet being switched on,now, Real have told me that this stream has been cancelled at the end of May 2010, and was wondering if any
programes like ViddiPlayer 1.6 that could let me listen to BBC--Without the internet being switched on?
Sorry again, and thanks.
Hi ChuckFickens, All I want is to be able to listen to, not record, the BBC radio stations, without having the Firefox
browser active. I installed the ViddiPlayer 1.6 program 2 yrs. ago and my routine would be,-turn on computer, click on viddi player and choose radio five or radio 4 etc. then I could listen to it, while working away at other things, no browser involved. Seemingly the viddiplayer is tied up through the RealPlayer complex, and RealPlayer has now discontinued this stream at the end of May-2010. What can I do to be able to get the BBC radio stations, without browser.
I have, windows XP (Home Edition), RealPlayer SP 3.
I'm not great at explaining myself, and hope this makes sense. Thanks for the help.
browser active. I installed the ViddiPlayer 1.6 program 2 yrs. ago and my routine would be,-turn on computer, click on viddi player and choose radio five or radio 4 etc. then I could listen to it, while working away at other things, no browser involved. Seemingly the viddiplayer is tied up through the RealPlayer complex, and RealPlayer has now discontinued this stream at the end of May-2010. What can I do to be able to get the BBC radio stations, without browser.
I have, windows XP (Home Edition), RealPlayer SP 3.
I'm not great at explaining myself, and hope this makes sense. Thanks for the help.
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