The TSL stream uses Microsoft Silverlight (similar to Adobe's Flash) to provide live Windows Media streaming. Silverlight is available for all major browsers and operating systems. Please make sure you have Silverlight installed by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/get-started/install/
Chat Window - Java
Our live chat feature makes use of Java. Please make sure you have Java 1.6 installed by visiting http://www.java.com/en/ and clicking the "Free Java Download" link. When accessing the chat feature, you will receive a security warning asking if you want to run the applet. Click "Run" to grant the applet permissions to connect to the network. If you have old versions of Java on your system, it is possible the chat feature may crash your browser as older Java versions integrate directly into the browser and are not very reliable. Make sure to uninstall any old versions of Java so you only have Java 1.6 on your system.
If you are unable to get the embedded browser stream working, we also provide a direct stream URL that you can use in the majority of video players. Click the "Launch in external player" link from the live stream page to open the stream in your default media player.
If you still have problems even with an external media player, we recommend you use the VLC video player which is usually very reliable. Download VLC at www.videolan.org. Once installed, to watch the TSL stream, click File / Open Network Stream. Right-click the "Launch in external player" link from the live stream page, and paste this into VLC, then click OK.
The TSL stream requires broadband with a minimum speed of 512kbps downstream.