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Postby jksteinhauer » Wed 31 Mar, 2004 11:12 pm

Is there a way to install Netscape Radio to Mozilla suite?
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Postby Wellander » Wed 31 Mar, 2004 11:13 pm

Hi,
Sorry I do Not Understand your Qusetion.
Can You Rephrase Please?
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Postby Andrew T. » Wed 31 Mar, 2004 11:20 pm

From what I understand, Radio is a proprietary Netscape feature (like the integrated AIM/ICQ messanger) that cannot be added to Mozilla. I could be wrong, but I find it unlikely that it would be possible to add this feature to anything other than the browser it originally shipped with.

Edit: I was thinking about the Radio supplied as a component of Netscape 7.02. There seem to be a number of different things using the Netscape Radio name, including a stand-alone application, so I don't know what to say anymore.
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Postby jksteinhauer » Wed 31 Mar, 2004 11:26 pm

Wellander wrote:Hi,
Sorry I do Not Understand your Qusetion.
Can You Rephrase Please?


Hello Wellander. Basically, I was wondering if anyone had tried installing Netscape Radio, http://radio.netscape.com/radio/radiosell2.html into Mozilla and have it work somewhat as a plug-in would?
The minimum requirements simply cover what systems and CPU power you need.

So, I realize Netscape Radio is a 'Netscape' thing but has anyone successfully 'fooled' the install using their Mozilla installation?
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Postby Wellander » Wed 31 Mar, 2004 11:32 pm

Hi,
That is a standalone program that does Not need Mozilla or Netscape.
You can Install it to your Hdd with out a Browser all you need to have installed is Real Player.
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Postby Fulvio » Thu 01 Apr, 2004 1:50 pm

To clarify Wellander's reply, NSRadio Plus is an external player which is designed more for broadband users, although it may work for others as well as any other external player would. You need to have RealOne installed, and its plugin .dll files in the plugin folder. Check about:plugins if you are not sure.
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Postby Wellander » Thu 01 Apr, 2004 2:10 pm

Hi,
Thank you for clarfaction.
I will go more.
You need to have at least Real Player G2 (V6) Installed for it to work.
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