Hi Steve
After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you 
might be better off just letting windows media player handle the 
job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump 
through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to 
actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here, 
and granted it might not even work for other folks.
1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on 
the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and 
looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist 
containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an archive.
  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours, 
Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different 
files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or 
an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and 
getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of 
interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I 
was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to 
listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some 
crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits 
there  trying to connect but just won't play.

So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to 
my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second 
address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location 
dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote 
mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be 
careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few 
seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for 
anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.    so if 
you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it, 
but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media 
player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but 
that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it 
is for you as well.

Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a 
commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of 
windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and 
it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I know of.


Thanks.













At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the site
>www.paulharvey.com
>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. The
>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of winamp.
>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these
>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>unavailable in media player.
>
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