How to Connect to Conifer Radio
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How to connect your PC, smart-phone, tablet or other device to Conifer Radio, and we have FREE Apps!
Conifer Radio is currently provided through internet live-stream Conifer Radio utilizes a cloud-based software platform through LIVE365.com that provides “pop-out players” and other URL links to broadcast Conifer’s community radio station via internet live-stream. These keep our costs lower and are all described below.
There are no Radio Station FM call letters at this time.
Currently, the FCC has a moratorium on the release of new radio station licenses (AM or FM), so there are no ‘call letters’ associated with Conifer Radio at this time. To easily connect through your computer browser, click the LISTEN LIVE, CLICK HERE buttons for our 'pop-up' browser.
FREE: Conifer Radio's mobile apps from Live365
Conifer Radio's software platform, Live365 provides FREE mobile listening apps for both iOS (iPhone and iPad etc.), as well as Android devices. This makes it easy for listeners to listen to enjoy your Live365 station making it easy to listen from your smart device or your car’s dashboard on-the-go. To download the Live365 mobile app from the Apple Store or Google Play store, depending on which type of device you are using, please note the selections below:
Here are some of the ways you can access Conifer Radio’s URL internet radio streams:
Conifer Radio station's Pop-out Player:
Conifer Radio provides a “pop-out player” to broadcast Conifer’s community radio station via internet live-stream. This is available by clicking the Listen Live – Click Here button –
for MOUNTAIN CLASSIC ROCK from the URL at https://player.live365.com/a29790
or for Two Eighty VIBE from the URL at https://player.live365.com/a89129?l
This ‘pop-out player’ is one of the better ways to experience Conifer Radio. The pop-out player will display all the current track information, links for downloading tracks (for purchase) and other information about Conifer Radio. We recommend bookmarking or saving this link to your smart-device listing of “favorites.” You might find that the album and track data on the pop-out player changes slightly before the track in the audio stream changes - this is normal and part of the cloud-based software application.
Amazon Alexa:
Amazon Alexa fans: To listen to Conifer Radio via our “Live365” software platform, do the following:
1. Use the phrase "Enable Live365!"
2. then speak clearly and say, "Play Conifer Radio" (for Mountain Classic Rock)
If Alexa says (that she's confused), you may need to enable the Live365 skill by simply saying "Alexa, Enable Live365 Skill." Note that "Live365" is pronounced "live three sixty-five."
- Then, after enabling the Live365 skill, tune into Live365 by saying “Alexa, play Live365!” You will then be prompted to pick a station or genre.
- Then say: "Play Conifer Radio" (for Mountain Classic Rock)
With some computers, to begin listening to Live365 on your Alexa, you may firstly need to enable the Live365 Alexa Skill in the Alexa Skills Store.
- Search “Live365” in the Alexa Skills Store or navigate directly to the Live365 skill page by clicking here. Once there, select “Enable” and you will then be able to access Live365 on all of your available Alexa devices.
If this is your first time using Alexa, please speak S L O W L Y and clearly!
1. Use the phrase "Enable Live365!"
2. then speak clearly and say, "Play Conifer Radio" (for Mountain Classic Rock)
If Alexa says (that she's confused), you may need to enable the Live365 skill by simply saying "Alexa, Enable Live365 Skill." Note that "Live365" is pronounced "live three sixty-five."
- Then, after enabling the Live365 skill, tune into Live365 by saying “Alexa, play Live365!” You will then be prompted to pick a station or genre.
- Then say: "Play Conifer Radio" (for Mountain Classic Rock)
With some computers, to begin listening to Live365 on your Alexa, you may firstly need to enable the Live365 Alexa Skill in the Alexa Skills Store.
- Search “Live365” in the Alexa Skills Store or navigate directly to the Live365 skill page by clicking here. Once there, select “Enable” and you will then be able to access Live365 on all of your available Alexa devices.
If this is your first time using Alexa, please speak S L O W L Y and clearly!
Sonos Applications:
For those who enjoy Sonos, consider adding these URLs to your Sonos as a custom station:https://streaming.live365.com/a29790
https://streaming.live365.com/a89129?l
For advanced users of special technologies:
Listen link for PLS (file format)
PLS is a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. It is typically used by media players for streaming media over the Internet, but may also be used for playing local media. For online streaming, typically the .PLS file would be downloaded just once from the media source, such as from an online radio station like Conifer Radio for immediate or future use. While most computers and players automatically recognize .PLS format, the first time a PLS file is used on a computer, the media player's settings may need to be changed to recognize ("associated" with) .PLS files. To access Conifer Radio in PLS format:https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.pls
Listen link for M3U (file format):
For those that prefer using an M3U player to listen to internet radio, there is a Live365 player that receives Conifer Radio’s streaming broadcast: https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.m3u
Listen link for ASX (file format):
For those that enjoy listening to internet music through their Windows Media Player, the following link below will launch Conifer Radio through this application:https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.asx
The ASX file is a file which contains a pointer to some online content, and in this case our Live365 player. If the media player doesn’t automatically launch, on the Windows Media Player window press the Alt key on the keyboard and click on File and open url. Paste the link and check if Windows Media Player is able to open the link.
PLS is a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. It is typically used by media players for streaming media over the Internet, but may also be used for playing local media. For online streaming, typically the .PLS file would be downloaded just once from the media source, such as from an online radio station like Conifer Radio for immediate or future use. While most computers and players automatically recognize .PLS format, the first time a PLS file is used on a computer, the media player's settings may need to be changed to recognize ("associated" with) .PLS files. To access Conifer Radio in PLS format:https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.pls
Listen link for M3U (file format):
For those that prefer using an M3U player to listen to internet radio, there is a Live365 player that receives Conifer Radio’s streaming broadcast: https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.m3u
Listen link for ASX (file format):
For those that enjoy listening to internet music through their Windows Media Player, the following link below will launch Conifer Radio through this application:https://api.live365.com/play/a29790.asx
The ASX file is a file which contains a pointer to some online content, and in this case our Live365 player. If the media player doesn’t automatically launch, on the Windows Media Player window press the Alt key on the keyboard and click on File and open url. Paste the link and check if Windows Media Player is able to open the link.
Live365's Conifer Radio Station Profile:
Another option, is Conifer Radio’s station software platform, Live365 that offers a station profile at the following URL:https://live365.com/station/Conifer-Radio-at-www-ConiferRa-a29790