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How do I listen to the stations?
You need the Destiny Media Player. You can download it here. Or you can click on the Clipstream links (mono quality).

I'd like to try my hand at broadcasting. How do I do it?
The RadioDestiny Broadcaster 3 is now for sale online at pirateradio.com for consumers. Professional broadcasters are invited to discuss unlimited and repeater supported licensing in our sales form.

Do you list stations from other networks such as Shoutcast?
No.

How do I contact a station?
In Media Player, highlight the station's name and then click on the Info button located on the right side of the interface. An Email button appears at the bottom. Click it and email the station. Also, a Web button appears beside it which may link to the station's web page if they have one.

Can you tell me when a station is going to be on?
No, that's entirely up to the station's broadcasters.

I want to complain about a certain broadcaster. What can you do about it?
Nothing. We do not censor for content, nor can we control who broadcasts on the network.

What does the Kbps column mean?
This indicates the speed (kilobytes per second) at which the broadcaster is broadcasting. It should be an indicator of the quality of the sound of that broadcaster.

I'm a broadcaster and I am not appearing on the station directory / a friend told me to check out their station and it's not appearing. What happened?
Are you checking the right directory? Have you refreshed the page? If you are using Broadcaster 3, you will appear in the Broadcaster 3 directory. Also, you should give it a minute or two once you start up your broadcaster to appear on the list. Also check if you appear in the Media Player's Radio list. If you still are not appearing, your Broadcaster may be blocked by your ISP. Please consult our Broadcaster help pages.

What is Clipstream (formerly Webstream)?
Clipstream is a Java audio streaming technology that enables broadcasters using RadioDestiny Broadcaster to add a live link to their webpages that will enable anyone (even those without Destiny Media Player) to listen to their broadcast. For more information on Clipstream, go to the Clipstream product site.

Why are some stations Clipstreamed and some aren't?
Some stations choose to disable the Clipstream option to save bandwidth.

I am broadcasting in stereo using Broadcaster 3. Why does the Clipstream sound mono?
Webstream is based upon Clipstream Java technology which is presently only in hi-fi mono.

More questions are answered in the Station Directory Help Page.

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