Hi gang. Both sites, the mlb.tv and gameday accessible audio both work great. In fact with the mlb.tv you can adjust the volume and fastforward and rewind the game once flash player is fully loaded. Its worked since its inception in 2008. The only trouble was the supposed installation of Silverlight which has long since been a non-factor.

As others have stated, the older bookmarks work great. I heard an epic Red Sox game in 2009 from October 11 and I was able to tune in, and fast forward through nearly 5 hours and 36 minutes of commercials. You can't do that with the basic gameday audio but its its as accessible as ever. Its worked with all recent versions of Window-Eyes and a capible Flashplayer set-up. Even with the mlb.tv site, there's even a "adjust volume" button. You can hit it, then turn msaa mode off, and use Control U to max the volume. Once done, rewind, play-pause, and fast forward buttons are also there. Works great. Hope that brief breakdown works great. And yes, at least for me, it even works with IE 9 although I'll be having my tower shipped back with random reboots and so on. Still, the mlb thing works great with a classic game to be heard next - October 27, 2011 with the Cardinals increidble comeback _twice vs. the Rangers.
Jesse
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