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Millennium Radio New Jersey and the Shore Sports Network present this seasons High School Football games and the Autolenders High School Football Show available on the internet via the stream of 1160 WOBM AM by clicking here . The player
should automatically come up and begin playing.
There's no special software to
download or listen and you don't have to do anything special
to your computer in order to hear the stream.
The stream of 1160 WOBM AM uses Windows
Media Player which your computer probably
already has. If not, you can click
here and go to Microsoft's website to download the latest version.
There are a few basics you will
need to hear the stream on your computer:
- 90 MHz or faster Intel Pentium processor (or
equivalent CPU)
- Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0
with Service Pack 3, Windows ME, Windows XP
or Windows Vista
- 32 MB RAM
- 30 MB free space on your hard disk 16-bit
sound card and speakers
- 65,000-color or better video display card
- 28.8Kbps or faster Internet connection, and
- Web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator)
Note these is a delay of 90 seconds
between what goes out over the air and what you
hear on the stream. This is part of the streaming
experience and cannot be fixed or adjusted.
If you cannot hear the stream,
here are some common reasons.
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Firewall software
on your computer or network: If you
are on a network where the network administrator
could have blocked streaming or restricted
the bandwidth available for streaming, please
contact them.
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Pop up blocker or
anti-virus program on your computer: Many firewall, anti-virus, and pop-up software
packages block streaming. If you have any
of this software on your computer, please
try disabling them one at a time and try to
access the stream. If you are able to access
the stream when one specific software package
is disabled, streaming will have to be "allowed"
through that software. Please consult the
software Help or manual to learn how to allow
streaming.
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Drop Outs: 1160
WOBM AM has a solid internet connection but
occasionally the connection will experience
a minor interruption causing the audio to
drop out for a quick second or a few minutes.
You may also see the message "The specified
server cannot be found" or "Buffering."
Simply close out the Stream Player and try
again in a few minutes.
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The message "Windows
Media cannot play the file because the specified
protocol is not supported... " Appears: Make sure that you have the newest version
Windows Media player. You can download the
player for free from Microsoft's website here: Microsoft.com To set the Windows Media player as your default
player, open it and go to Tools->Options->File
Types tab, then click the Select All button,
then Apply and OK.
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Something on the Internet
is broken: We are utilizing a number
of providers and they are connected all over
the web. Once in a while traffic from one
or more of our stations can be affected by
a bad router or connection at one of these
intermediate connections.
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We are rebooting the
server for maintenance or upgrades: This
is not a likely occurrence. We rarely take
the servers down during busy times. Outages
would only last about 3 minutes.
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Is the volume up on your speakers?
If you are still having
a problem please contact our webmaster via email
at dan.alexander@mrgnj.com. This is the best way
to get an answer.
Please include your
full name, email address and a phone number so
we may contact you.
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