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Channel 2012

Radio Stations not playing on Radio.net

Unread post by Channel 2012 » 2017-06-11, 22:31

I noticed an odd bug while browsing radio.net. Most of the website's functionality works, but when it comes time to actually play a radio station, the play button is grayed out. In Internet Explorer and Chrome, it works as expected. Any ideas as to what is causing this or if there is a fix in the works? I'm using the latest 64bit version of Pale Moon 27.3 and have replicated the problem on Windows 10 and 7.

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Re: Radio Stations not playing on Radio.net

Unread post by satrow » 2017-06-11, 23:02

W7 PM 27.3 x64, compatibility off (Native mode), just tried a selection of ~12 stations across a range of genres, all sites autoplayed, pause/play/volume controls all worked as expected.

I suspect your glitch might be down to *something* systemwide acting differently with PM compared to the more mainstream browsers you tried. That automatically puts your security software in the frame, or you might have some add-on that's interfering.

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Solved! Ad-blocker hijinks!

Unread post by Channel 2012 » 2017-06-21, 21:05

satrow wrote:W7 PM 27.3 x64, compatibility off (Native mode), just tried a selection of ~12 stations across a range of genres, all sites autoplayed, pause/play/volume controls all worked as expected.

I suspect your glitch might be down to *something* systemwide acting differently with PM compared to the more mainstream browsers you tried. That automatically puts your security software in the frame, or you might have some add-on that's interfering.
Ah, you are indeed correct. The ad-blocker, it turned out, was the cause of the problem all along. Disabling it allowed all stations to play immediately.

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