Internet Radio Through VLC
You Can Enjoy Internet Radio Through The VLC Player
Think about the capacity to be able to enjoy a dose of a favourite DJ’s music or playlist program every day, anywhere, just through the means of internet. All that one needs to have is a PDA, a personal computer or a laptop. And what’s more, if the said portable devices are able to support VLC media player, these individuals could have the option of simply clicking the few preferences in the said application in order to open the certain network site and be able to readily enjoy the streaming music derived from the network being entered.
Such capability is readily offered by the VLC to its millions of fans all over the world. All the user has to do is to select the open network option from one of its menu bars and input the desired streaming site into the blank space provided. What’s more, the said media player could play the streaming link in seamless audio quality and could even be adjusted up to four hundred per cent of its original volume level.
Added to this is the capability to do a lot of other options when it comes to playing video files. From the mere installation of the program into the computer system, the user need not to worry about compatibility preferences that may possibly sprout from the process as the system is entirely platform independent as it works well in a Windows as well in other various operating systems like Mac OS or Solaris.
Also, whenever the user would want to play a file as the internet streaming is done, switching from one function to another is not a problem due to the easily readable options or shortcuts available on the tool itself. So go ahead and try the VLC player for the ultimate music enjoyment.

July 26th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
Wow, I had no idea that this program could be used on my PDA to listen to music online! That will be great for long road trips.
July 27th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
I think it great that this program works with so many different types of files. I love that I can listen to internet radio, and then just as easily switch over to listen to stored files.