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Deeper Into Music makes it easy to listen via your computer, cell phone or PDA. DIM offers several options and one or more of them should suit just about any listener.

For your cell, PDA or iPhone one of these free apps and services should help:

»Moodio - Use your phone's own internal media player. No additional mobile software is required.

»Wunderground Radio - inexpensive app for iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile phones. Recommended.

»FlyCast - free app for iPhones and smart phones.

»CastCatcher - inexpensive app for iPhones (links the iTunes App Store).

Choose Your Stream

For many, the easiest way to listen is via iTunes. You'll find Deeper Into Music listed as a radio default under "eclectic". Start your iTunes and click on Radio. Otherwise, you can use the links below for your favorite player. (Links to players - most available for free - are provided below).

mp3 / winamp

128 kBs High Quality Broadband - works great with WinAmp, iTunes and other players. This is probably your best bet and place to start.

64 kBs Medium Quality Mono - Primarily for people using iPhones, PDAs or other smart phones. Good sound at a very low bandwidth. If you use one of the recommended iPhone aps above, you'll want to use this one. The full URL is http://stations.loudcity.com/299/listen_iphone.pls (you may need to manually type that in. (If that does not work, use http://69.64.47.59:8064 )

32 kBs Low Quality Dial-Up - Primarily for people using dial-up or restricted bandwidths. Good sound at a very low bandwidth.

aac / aac+

AAC & AAC+ links require Winamp 5.05 or later (Windows) or VLC (Mac/Linux). They will not play properly in older versions of Winamp and will not play at all in iTunes versions before 9.x (9.0 will play AAC streams.)

These streams sound great in players with AAC support.

128 kBs AAC Best quality - most bang for the bandwidth buck.

64 kBs AAC+ Unbelieveable sound at half the bandwidth of the high quality stream. Listen and be amazed.

real audio

128 kBs real audio

32 kBs real audio

windows media

windows media 128 broadband

windows media 64k AAC+* For the best sound quality in WMP, download the Orban AAC plugin. Once it's installed, click the Windows Media 64k AAC+ link. High quality at a much lower bandwidth!

32 kBs Windows Media - ideal for dail-up connections.

iTunes

iTunes

For many, the easiest way to listen is via iTunes. You'll find Deeper Into Music listed as a radio default under "eclectic".

quicktime

quicktime (old)

behind a firewall? Start here:

128 kBs Firewall*

32 kBs Firewall*

*for users behind corporate or restrictive firewalls. This sends the audio over port 80 to bypass the firewall. Works 99% of the time.

flash streaming

Listen to Deeper Into Music via Flash PlayerHave flash installed on your computer? Try this experimental flash streaming from our UK server. Flash player launched in a new browser window. May require a few seconds of buffering before sound begins. (mp3 128 kBs)

Need help???

Read the helpful Frequently Asked/Answered Questions

DOWNLOAD A FREE PLAYER:

Download WinAmp Download Real Audio Downlaod Windows Media Player Download iTunes


XMMS PlayerXMMS is recommended for Linux users or other Unix-based systems.

There are many other mp3 players out there that will work. These are the ones that seem to work the best for most users. Be sure to follow the installation instructions carefully.


DIM provides dial-up and broadband streams that are compatible with most every audio player for just about any computer or device. Real Audio, Windows Media, mp3 and AAC and AAC Plus are all supported.

Please help!

DIM is listener supported radio. Thank you for supporting your listening with a donation to help offset the costs of bringing you "free" music.

DIM's crystal clear sound is the result of years of tweaking and improvements, some involving large outlays of money. Your support today is much appreciated!


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Additional info for Linux/Unix users

Thanks to Morten Udsen for these helpful notes to listen on Unix based sytems with Firefox browser:

  1. Install MediaPlayerConnectivity (MPC)[more info]
  2. Install VLC
  3. Configure Firefox via MPC to open MS formats in VLC

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