On 26 Dec 2000, 12:55, patricia wrote:

> I just discovered that my ISP doesn't support streaming audio.
> a tech there last week said yes... today I find out it's no...
> I can FTP upload the .ra files to my site BUT the visitor will
> have to download them to hear them... is that a bad thing ?
> 
> where can I find an ISP that will host streaming audio ?

Patti, why don't you take minute to read over the references I gave 
you.  If you will read the material over, you will learn among other 
things, that modern Real Players (3.0 and above) no longer require 
server support from your web host as did the old players.  So you don't 
have to have an ISP that has Real Audio support.  You just upload your 
.ra or .rm file and then make and upload a .ram file and have your HTML 
link to the .ram file.  The tutorials I referenced tell you how to do 
this.

> I don't want to move my whole site... just a place to put the
> audio files... if that is even a human possibility to link them that
> way...

Yes, and once again, let me suggest you sit down and read over the 
material I referenced.

> does anyone have an ISP resource that truly does support
> streaming audio (live) ?

You do.

Alan

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