THE DRVE
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last updated: may 20, 2004
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Some programming featuring more than a few songs from the same artist in a short time frame are unable to be streamed due to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Whenever possible we will stream The Drive live on line.


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Thank you for your patience during our streaming testing. We believe there are no more problems left with the streams but if you are still having issues of any kind, please email
[email protected] for assistance.

KNOWN ISSUES AND FIXES:
1. Because of licensing issues, we are currently unable to stream our commercials, therefore you will hear "filler" material consisting of various things. Sometimes you will hear sound effects (such as the ocean, birds, etc.), public service announcements, or even SILENCE at times. If you hear silence, this does NOT mean the stream is broken ... the sound will return as soon as we return from commercials.

2. Audio Cutting Out, Excessive Buffering or Closed Status. The latest version of Windows Media Player provides the best listening results and sound with our new streaming provider. If you are experiencing audio breakups, excessive buffering or a closed status � these are due to bandwidth shortages and/or utilization on your network. First close the player and check the buffering settings on your Windows Media Player to make sure it is set to at least 10 seconds. To do this, open Windows Media Player, click on the Tools Menu, then click Options, from there click on the Performance tab, under Network Buffering click Buffer and type in 10 for the seconds of buffer content, then click OK. If you still experience audio problems, please check with your local internet service provider or system administrator to have them check your internet connection status.

3. The player is now compatible with the Mac platform if you have Windows Media Player for MAC installed and you use either Safari, Mozilla and/or Internet Explorer as your web browser.

4. Since the player runs in a browser window, you will probably want to make sure any links you click on from an HTML email or from another web page open up in their own window (and not in the player window). To insure this, you will need to change some settings in Internet Explorer:

Go to "Internet Options" on the Tools menu in IE

If you are using IE 5 (NOT 5.50), select the "Advanced" tab. Look under "browsing options" and make sure "launch browser windows in a separate process" is CHECKED.

If you are using IE 5.5 or IE 6.0, select the "Advanced" tab. Look under "browsing options" and Uncheck the box that says "reuse windows for launching shortcuts".

Hit the "Apply" button.

4. You must have javascript enabled in your browser to launch and use the player.

5. Pop-up Blockers. The streaming player requires the use of pop-up windows in order to operate. If you have software such as Norton Personal Firewall, Googlebar, or other software that blocks pop-ups you will need to go into your software and set it up to allow this website the ability to use pop-up windows.

Here are some links to help you set-up your pop-up blocker to allow our web streaming window to work on your machine.

Google Toolbar
Yahoo Toolbar
Norton Personal Firewall
Use "Add Site" button to allow this website to use pop-ups in Norton Personal Firewall.
hold shift and Click on the the link above
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