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Audio FAQ

What audio is available from MarkLevinShow.com?

We offer live streaming of Mark’s show weekdays from 6pm to 8pm Eastern Time.

We also offer an archive of Mark’s opening segments which are posted every weekday after the original broadcast by 11am EST.

We will soon be offering the whole show for you to stream on –demand or download.  Stay tuned for updates.

What do I need in order to listen to The Mark Levin Show?

In addition to a computer with a sound card, speakers and/or headphones, you will need a connection to the internet (dial-up modem, DSL, cable modem or local area network) and Windows Media Player.

Click here to download the latest version of Windows Media Player.

Can I listen to The Mark Levin Show with iTunes, Real Player or any other media player?

At the moment the answer is No. Currently we only offer The Mark Levin Show audio in Windows Media format.

I have The Mark Levin Show stream bookmarked. Why isn’t the stream launching anymore?

If changes are made to our stream, this may affect your bookmark. To update your bookmark, go to The Mark Levin Show homepage and re-save your bookmark.

When I listen, the sound cuts out. Why?

There are a few reasons this may occur.

  1. Your internet connection may be too slow for the stream, especially if you’re trying to listen while doing something else on the internet.
  2. There may be temporary problems on the internet somewhere between our audio servers and your computer.
  3. There may be a problem with your computer hardware or software. If the problem persists, email levinaudiosupport@abcrn.com.

When I listen to the live stream, the audio continuously skips, cuts out momentarily or buffers endlessly.

Users with dial-up (telephone) internet connections are sometimes helped by increasing the "Buffer" setting on Windows Media Player. Under the "Tools" menu, select "Options" and then click the "Performance" tab. Change the "Network Buffering" setting from "Default" to 10 seconds (it can be adjusted upward to 60 seconds, though this is rarely necessary). This will permit Windows Media Player to store more audio locally so the stream can continue playing if your internet connection is briefly interrupted. Be aware, the longer the buffer time, the longer it takes for streaming content to begin playing.

Why do I hear silence or continuous music?

When the on air show goes to commercial, we sometimes play different commercials in the stream.  Sometimes, as a treat, we give you cool music instead of commercials.   If you hear silence, you may be listening outside of the live window.  The show is only streamed live between 6pm and 8pm Eastern Time.

When I click "Listen Live", the browser asks me if I want to download marklevinshow.asx. What should I do?

The ".asx" file is a link that tells Windows Media Player how to connect to our stream, you should not need to download it. Make sure you have the latest version of Windows Media Player (the current version is 11). Check your version by opening your Windows Media Player and selecting "About Windows Media Player" under the Help menu.

Why is it when listening to the Mark's show online his voice sounds robot-like and/or tinny?

In order to broadcast audio over the internet sound must be compressed so it can be efficiently transmitted to the greatest number of users. Also, the speakers or headphone you use to listen to The Mark Levin Show affect what you hear.

If none of these questions helped you, please send an email to levinaudiosupport@abcrn.com. Please be as descriptive as possible when submitting your issue.

Podcasting

What is Podcasting?

Podcasting is a method of distributing sound files via a dedicated XML feed. Using podcasting software, you will choose the content you want once, and from that moment it will delivered to you regularly. The software does all the work, reaching out to this site all the time, automatically downloading sound files when they are posted.

When can I listen to podcasts?

You can hear the audio whenever you want. Podcast content is on-demand, which means you control when you listen.

How do I do a true podcast with reader software?

To do a true podcast you will need to download a Podcast reader program.

Get free software here:

If none of these questions helped you, please send an email to levinaudiosupport@abcrn.com. Please be as descriptive as possible when submitting your issue.

 

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