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Temple University WRTI radio streams some of the best Jazz.
Listen Live to WRTI (Temple University)
Over Labor Day weekend. the station will broadcast the top 100 jazz songs voted by listeners.
You can save the m3u file and play it on many modern media players instead of the web player
Who sung it? Who swung it? Who brung it?
We want to know. Vote for your #1 favorite jazz song here.
We're counting down our listener-selected top 100 jazz songs starting on Friday, September 4th at 6 pm.
The fun continues through Monday, September 7th. Please vote below.
Vote For Your Favorite Jazz Song Today! | WRTI
WRTI's 2015 Labor Day Weekend Jazz Countdown is a must-listen event.
(I use VideoLAN VLC).
Right click either (or both) Listen Live link on the WRTI page and select Save link as.. - give it a memorable name and then you can just launch the stream any time without going to the web site.
The Classical stream is just as good .
To make it even easier, here are the link addresses of the streams
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MR (the tool I use) for example, allows for different compression rates. The greater the compression factor (what they call High), the longer it takes to do the backups -- but the less space the backup takes on the disk. So, if my backup was taking longer than I liked, I could reduce the compression level and it would take less time.