Listen Live to FBC Radio
FBC Radio streams sacred music and Bible preaching 24 hours a day in MP3 and Windows Media formats. If you
experience any trouble connecting to one of our streams, contact our web-editor.
Please provide as much information as possible, including at least the following:
- Which stream you are having trouble with? (MP3 or Windows Media)
- What is your internet connection speed?
- What operating system are you using? (Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 9, Linux, etc.)
- What audio player and version are you using? (Winamp, Real Player, Windows Media Player, etc.)
Please choose the stream below for the type of connection you have to the internet. Users that are behind
a firewall will need to select the stream indicated for those behind a firewall.
Broadband - MP3 Stream
Listen:
- Listen to FBC Radio's MP3 stream (Winamp, Real Player, iTunes).
- FBC Radio's MP3 stream for Windows Media Player.
- FBC Radio's Port 80
stream for users behind a firewall. Windows Media Player will not work with this link.
The only option for now is to choose the dialup stream link that is for users behind a
firewall.
Requirements:
Choose this stream if you have a high-speed internet connection such as DSL or
cable modem.
Players:
We recommend WinAmp if you have the ability to install
it on your system. You may also choose among one of the suggested players listed below.
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Firewalls and MP3 Streams
Strict firewalls, especially those configured to deny inbound traffic not sent on port 80 (the port used
by most Web traffic), may block access to an mp3 stream. If you have a firewall at work that denies inbound
traffic from ports other than 80, contact your network administrator for a potential workaround. If you have
a firewall at home, refer to your firewall’s settings to make sure FBC Radio gets through.
Listening with Your Preferred Media Player
When you install a media player, you will often see pop-up windows that ask if you’d like to make the
current software the “default player,” which simply means the player will automatically launch in the future
when music or videos of those types are played. Typically, the most recently installed media player will be
the default player on your computer for most media types unless you set it up NOT to be. You can reset these
preferences. Just check the documentation for your preferred player on how to set it as the default player.