Live 365 FAQ
Saturday, 27 December 2008 20:32

How to use Live365



Listen Settings     
    
By answering a few simple questions, we can help you find and listen to the music you want. The following settings determine the type of streams listed for you and the audio player launched whenever you listen to a Live365 stream.



RADIO PHOENIX is a non-profit Station. Users can tune in to Live365 stations with various software media players, as well as with hardware devices that can connect to the Live365 stations. RADIO PHOENIX is a free service and does not necessarily promote or endorse any products or services advertised by Live365.
Please feel free to use the format that you’re most familiar/ comfortable with.

 

 

 

 

Other popular choices that are supported:

 



RADIO PHOENIX is a non-profit Station. Users can tune in to Live365 stations with various software media players, as well as with hardware devices that can connect to the Live365 stations. RADIO PHOENIX is a free service and does not necessarily promote or endorse any products or services advertised by Live365.

 

 



Save your choices and you’re good to go!



 

 

 

 

If you receive the message:

 

 

 

From Wikipedia:
“PLS (file format)

“Playlist Filename extension     .pls
“Internet media type     audio/x-scpls
“Type of format     Playlist

“PLS is a computer file format that stores multimedia playlists. It is a more expressive format than basic M3U, as it can store (cache) information on the song title and length — extended M3U supports this, too. With PLS version 2, playlists also include a PLS version declaration.

“Microsoft® Windows® and its software does not automatically detect PLS format and cannot run it. iTunes, Winamp, VLC media player and Foobar play PLS files without any extra codecs required. Windows Media Player classic with K-Lite codec installed does work with PLS format but still will not automatically detect it.”