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Our streaming media uses Windows Media Player for Windows users and Real Audio for Macintosh Users. The easiest way to start listening to the Archives is to be sure that you have the latest version of the Windows Media Player or Real Audio.

If you are having trouble streaming the Archives, our shows are available for direct download.
PC users (Right-Click on the Orange Speaker Icon)
MAC users (Option-Click on the Orange Speaker Icon)
Each browser will download differently. For
Internet Explorer, Select 'Save Target As'. For Netscape, Firefox and Mozilla, Select 'Save Link As'. For Safari, the download starts automatically.
Please Note: Archives prior to 7/18/05 are not available for download. You may choose to listen to these previous Archives with either
Windows Media Player or Real Player depending on the Archive. For additional information regarding your browser and platform please see the requirements listed above.
Additional Notes
1. Audio technology on the Internet is still relatively new. The amount of information that can travel along the average telephone line is limited. This can cause a queue in the audio signal. Current streaming technology makes best efforts not to lose this information and holds or 'buffers' it until the line is clear to receive further information. This is why there is sometimes a stuttering or delaying effect when receiving a stream.
2. The Radio Player operates within its own pop-up browser window, enabling you to navigate elsewhere on the Internet whilst continuing to listen to Hay House Radio. This means that from time to time the player may become hidden behind another window. If the player is not visible and you wish to restore it, you may have to minimize your other windows to make it visible again.
3. You do not have to pay to download a player. All the players are available for free download by following any of the links listed above.
4. Shows may be re-aired during the same day, however, the shows will become available to listen again in the Archives approximately 24-48 hours after the original broadcast date and time.
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