January 16, 201214 yr A little while ago we chatted with George via our Local Thai Visa Superman, Barry Main about putting a banner on our site and TV in support of each other. The Thai visa Guys suggested going further and putting a radio player on the Thai Visa site. Obviously I didnt set it up as I am far too thick but someone with Internet savvy did.. I just tested the radio player on the top right hand corner of every page on Thai Visa and its brilliant. I truly hope Thai visa members will use it and join us with 24 hour Music, local and international news and of course our shows from 8AM until 6 PM cheers tommy Tommy Dee on Pattaya 103 FM ( yes 3.. I am famous for going backwards) ...is an international Radio Leg-End
January 16, 201214 yr Works fine on 3BB in Chiang Mai running FireFox 9.0.1. Those who are having problems perhaps you could let the OP know what browser & version you are using. //edit - have now tested it in IE9 and the latest Chrome and works great and no buffer delays. Edited January 16, 201214 yr by Tywais Additional info
January 16, 201214 yr Works but very slow and buffers every few seconds - probably a ratio of 80% playing / 20% buffering. FF 9.0.1, Win 7, TOT broadband connection.
January 16, 201214 yr Was done before, problem is everyone has different tastes.. good luck tho totster:D
January 16, 201214 yr Works fine on a Mac with FireFox. Haven't decided whether that bouncing audio spectrum analyzer display in the upper right corner is amusing or annoying yet though. It seems to follow any music I play!
January 16, 201214 yr Works through the Opera browser, opens in a new tab. Would be better if it didn't open a new tab/window. Streaming fine - Chiang Mai - True
January 16, 201214 yr If it didn't open a new tab / window it would stop and re-buffer every time you change the page, unless the site was redesigned considerably.
January 16, 201214 yr First attempt, opens a pop up window and hangs. Noticed its a .asx stream therefore, for me, to enable it to download the info and open win media player automatically I have to disable 2 firefox plugins, namely VLC Multimedia Plugin and Win MediaPlayer Firefox plugin(np-mswmp). Have had this before with .asx streams and found this work around. I need the VLC plugin for use with MyiPlayer for BBC. Maybe worth checking if these plugins are enabled if FM105 not working. Now streams fine for me , no buffering. Using FF 9.0.1 and XP SP3
January 16, 201214 yr http://energy10.egihosting.com/158254 seems to the link. Could try pasting it in your media player of choice.
January 16, 201214 yr http://energy10.egihosting.com/158254 seems to the link. Could try pasting it in your media player of choice. Yes agreed that's the way I would normally do it, was just trying to give a possible reason why it doesn't work for some people.
January 16, 201214 yr Doesn't work! XP &IE8 opens a new window, but it's blank. Reference] Ref1=http://energy10.egihosting.com/158254?MSWMExt=.asf Ref2=http://65.19.173.132:80/158254?MSWMExt=.asf
January 17, 201214 yr Have been listening for around 30 minutes with no stops or stutters; 3B on Chrome, Win 7. Simply clicked the tab, and opened the download, it automatically went to WMP. Boring chat but now being entertained by Shaking Stevens - ah, memories!
January 17, 201214 yr Working fine with no lag to Oz in Chrome on Win7 (after permitting the plugin to run, natch.)
January 17, 201214 yr Doesn't work! XP &IE8 opens a new window, but it's blank. Reference] Ref1=http://energy10.egihosting.com/158254?MSWMExt=.asf Ref2=http://65.19.173.132:80/158254?MSWMExt=.asf It opens in your Windows Media player depending of your settings.
January 17, 201214 yr Sounds good but hopefully not full of go go bar news. When I clicked on it my Windows Media player opened. Now I can't switch it off. Edited January 17, 201214 yr by Johnniey
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