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Problems with system or WMP settings.
You can download Listen Internet Radio and this one works great.
1. Open Windows Media Player > Tools > Options > **Machine Options > **Device Settings: Check Connect to the Internet (ignore other commands); Network Options > Protocol for receiving streams: http is checked
If you can't listen to method 1 after setting it up, try method 2
2. Enter regsvr32 and regsvr32 in cmd.
For details, enter in the Start Menu > Run> enter (cmd), press Enter> > pop up a black cmd window"regsvr32 "> Enter> and then enter "regsvr32> Enter.
If you can't listen to Method after setting, try Method 3
3. After completely uninstalling Windows Media Player (completely uninstalling, please add or remove programs in Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add Remove Windows Components > uncheck Windows Media Player > Next > Finish), reinstall Windows Media Player (Windows Media Player or above is recommended).
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What system is used, is it denied access by the firewall?
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Summary. This is because,*** files have a variety of encoding schemes and bitrates,Old-fashioned***Some will not recognize,Need to convert the format。
1. There are two encoding schemes: CBR and VBR. CBR is a fixed bit rate, all ***** recognize, VBR is a dynamic bit rate, can greatly improve the sound quality on the premise of a small increase in volume, some too old *** do not recognize.
2. In terms of bitrate. Common bitrates include 128k, 192k, 256k, and 320k. 128k is recognized, but 320k***, some are not recognized, and they have to be converted to 128k.
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This is because,*** files have a variety of encoding schemes and bitrates,Old-fashioned***Some will not recognize,Need to convert the format。 1. There are two encoding schemes: CBR and VBR. CBR is a fixed bit rate, all ***** recognize, VBR is a dynamic bit rate, can greatly improve the sound quality on the premise of a small increase in volume, some too old *** do not recognize.
2. In terms of bitrate. Common bitrates include 128k, 192k, 256k, and 320k. 128k is recognized, but 320k***, some are not recognized, and they have to be converted to 128k.
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No, if there is no network, then the radio needs to use FM-related chips and circuits, and this kind of circuit basically does not appear on the motherboard of laptops, so it is impossible.
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No, laptops do not have devices that accept FM and AM functions unless they are connected to the Internet, or plugged into an external device.
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Sorry, the computer isn't as powerful as you say, hehe.
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If the Internet is normal, try changing the link.
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