how much bandwidth do streaming use?

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Hi all

Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
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"can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?"
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Can't you even write so that people can understand you?
Hi all

Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
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Hi all

Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
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Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
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Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
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Hi all

Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help
 
Ridge said:
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"MSExchangeStudent" <[email protected]
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"MSExchangeStudent" <[email protected]
Hi all

Just heard a story that to stream radio it uses about 11MB
of bandwith for every hour streamed - can this be taken as a
indication figure of is the figure way off the truth.Anyone
know what the true figure is?

Thanks for the help

MSExchangeStudent is in South Africa. Did you think that English may
not be his first language?
 
On bandwidth, you can use the Networking (TAB) of TaskMgr to
show various aspects of your network. One key column is the Net
Utilization value. You can also add values to show additional traffic
information such as Bytes Received Total.
 
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PD43 said:
Johannesburg, to be precise.

I don't think Ridge Runner is the brightest bulb on the string.

I'm sure if the string was made up of nothing more than 5 watt light
bulbs you would be the brightest one.
 
Thank you

R. McCarty said:
On bandwidth, you can use the Networking (TAB) of TaskMgr to
show various aspects of your network. One key column is the Net
Utilization value. You can also add values to show additional traffic
information such as Bytes Received Total.
 

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