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BUFO PARANORMAL AND UFO RADIO
Burlington UFO and Paranormal ON DEMAND Radio

Welcome to our On Demand Listening Site
If you already know how to listen to our shows simply click the link below
If not - Just read quickly through the Instructions on this page.


CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SHOWS


TIPS FOR LISTENING TO OUR ON DEMAND PROGRAMS

Most people have absolutely no problem listening to our shows.
They are easily accessible - quick to download- with easy listening.
However - for those few that may encounter a problem here are some suggestions
that may you.In most cases it is simply a setting that needs adjusting -
Following are some trouble shooting ideas that have been provided to us through Jerry Pippin which has the same
radio format .


If you are having problems playing our Internet Radio On-Demand files or waiting until the files complete
downloading before play begins, then click on the link  below for a Windows Media Player upgrade appropriate for
your computer and its currently installed Operating System.
FREE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

Depending on your Windows Operating System level, an appropriately supported Media Player version will be
downloaded and installed on your PC. Users of Windows Media Player Version 7 and above will enjoy real-time
play during file progressive downloads. No more waiting for downloads to complete before playing the file. You
don't have to have a broadband connection. You will hear the audio seconds after the download starts, even with a
dial-up connection.

IMPORTANT PLAYBACK INFORMATION - INSTRUCTIONS -TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEMS



There is no guarantee that the progressive download feature of the Windows Media Player will work with browsers
other than Internet Explorer, and you may have to wait for a download to complete before listening to the program
selected. Therefore, we recommend that you use
Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or above.

If you are a MAC user, go here for instructions.

If you are a Web-TV user, go here for instructions.

If you are using any Microsoft Operating System, other than Windows XP Service Pack 2 or above, in order to
assure that you will be able to immediately start playing media files after selecting them using the progressive
download feature, set your Internet Explorer Media Bar Settings Options to play all media selections in the Media
Bar. If you have Windows Media Player installed on your PC, it can run as a standalone program, regardless of what
browser you are using, and will start when you click on the link to one of our media files. However, we can not
guarantee that a progressive download will occur and that play will start almost immediately. You may have to wait
for a download to complete in this case.

If you are using any Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or above, the media bar has been eliminated from
Internet Explorer, and all files will be correctly played in a separate Media Player window in progressive download
format.


If you are experiencing drop-outs in the audio stream, you may need to change some settings on your Windows
Media Player. The default configuration for Windows Media Player is only a 3 second buffer and it can use the UDP
network protocol, which is not error-correcting, to send data from our host server to your PC.

Here's how to fix this problem:

Open a copy of Media Player to its expanded screen position by clicking on the Media Player icon in your
Windows Start Menu.
Click on Tools located in the upper left corner task tray.
Click on Options and inside that click on the Performance tab.
Set the Network buffering to 15.
Click on the Network tab and uncheck UDP.
Before closing up the Options screen click OK.
Then, EXIT/QUIT the player.
This will increase the buffer size and will force the player to use an error-checking protocol instead of the
non-error-checking protocol.

In addition, if your player does not properly play our content even though you have the correct Media Player
installed on your computer, you may have a Codec problem. It is recommended that, unless you have just
downloaded a Media Player upgrade, you download and re-install the Codecs for for your Media Player. CLICK
HERE to download the Codecs.

If you are running a firewall on your PC, this may prevent Media Player from working properly. Consult your
firewall product documentation to learn how to enable it to allow mime-type integrated objects.

Finally, if you have followed all the above instructions, and the player still does not play a file when you click on
the play button, then click or double click on the second red bar that says Click the PLAY button to listen. This will
activate the media player and initiate the download and playing of the WMA file.

Special Instructions for listening if you are a MAC computer user:

It has been reported that MAC users can not use the embedded programming interface (see example following).

\This problem appears related to embedded object support provided by Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
browsers, and Windows Media Player versions. It appears that the embedded player object code is not provided for
MAC based Microsoft or Netscape software. The player interface in this case is not displayed.

If you have this problem, click or double click on the second red bar that says Click the PLAY button to listen. This
will activate the media player and initiate the download and playing of the WMA file.

If this solution also fails or does not allow you to listen to the entire program selected, then right click on the second
red bar, and then select the command Save Target As. You can then download the file to your computer and play it
with the Media Player via its File Open command. This file download is allowed, but it is subject to our copyright
restriction. The copy of the file can not be distributed to others or posted on other web sites without the express
permission of BUFO Radio

Special Instructions for listening if you are a WebTV user:

Your Web TV browser interface may have the same problem with displaying the embedded Media Player interface
that MAC users have experienced. If you have the symptoms documented for MAC users (see above), then use the
solution provided for them as well.
Make sure your WebTV device has been set to make up to 56Kb connections to the Internet via your phone line.
Later models manufactured are set to connect at 56Kb. Older models can be upgraded remotely by WebTV Technical
Support by calling 1-800-469-3288.
When you click on any of our "listen" buttons, you will get a message that "the website selected cannot be found,
and a button to "continue," which will return you to the prior page. IGNORE the message, and leave the "no access"
icon in place! Wait for awhile, and after a number of RELOAD indicators, your audio WILL come thru!
Unfortunately, after 10 minutes of "idle" (no interaction from your end) connection to either our streaming audio site
or one of our progressive download files, your WebTV may disconnect from the site (without asking you if it is
OK). The only way to re-establish the connection is a reset, which will reboot your WebTV device. This is not the
best conditions for listening to a radio show, unless you are a really dedicated listener.
From Our Friend and very dedicated WebTV Listener, BOBert

The Above Information was provided to us via courtesy of the
Jerry Pippin Show which uses the same format as
we do here at BUFO Radio


IMPORTANT NOTICE

MAC USERS MAC USERS WHO USE INTERNET EXPLORER

As you may have heard, Microsoft is no longer supporting Internet Explorer for Macs. There will be no future
versions. What you also may not know is browsers have built in obsolescence... they corrupt and break down after a
period of time.

Recently the latest versions of IE for Mac have shown some interesting bug developments which are likely part of
this planned obsolescence. Pages won't refresh correctly or call to the server properly for updated pages, cache
problems, clinging cached pages, script malfunctions, pages that won't fully load, are just a few of the symptoms of
a degrading, decaying Internet Explorer.

We would like to suggest downloading this browser  FIREFOX  at
getfirefox.com


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The Audio Files are Copyrighted and Cannot be Copied or Distributed unless you
have permission from BUFO Paranormal and UFO Radio.
Any shows taken from our  sites otherwise is and will be considered 'Theft'.
All material from these audio files are under the 'exclusive' ownership of
BUFO Paranormal and UFO Radio, Brad and Mary Sutherland . We reserve
the right to distribute them through the public, through private membership , cassettes
and CDs.


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Coming Soon...UFO AND PARANORMAL VIDEO BROADCASTS!
Now not only will you be able to listen to our broadcasts but many
you will also be able to watch!


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