Re: Help with OTSDJ and WMP10
I tried it and clicked the "listen link", but, the stream played in I.E. Sounded good too! - Original Message - From: "Jardata_Mail_Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 10:16 PM Subject: Help with OTSDJ and WMP10 Dear List! About Windows Media Player 9/10 Series: Recently I installed Windows Media Player 10 on my system. Every station or streamer who use this program to play their streams seem to work; however, one particular station (www.daytonjazz.com) will not play for some reason. I cannot understand why it is not playing. I click on the link, go to the "listen live" link and press enter, but I only get a clicking sound and no music. Now, on the otherhand, I can move down the page a few links, click on an interview with a certain artist this station made and plays in WMP10, and the stream or link plays. The live link is the only one that does not play. What could possibly be the trouble. I had the same problem with WMP9 series. I get the same problem on my work system (Windows 2000) and both profiles on my system (Windows XP Professional/Service Pack 2). It's iritating and, if someone can answer, this question, please do. OTSDJ: Well, I reinstalled OTSDJ recently and made the necessary updates and clicked on the program (OTSDJ), but there is a static sound that I cannot get rid of. Previously, I went to the Graphics Equalizer window and changed the slider and I got a clean unstatic sound, but now I cannot get rid of it. I think the gtrouble is in the Tools Menu (Graphics Equalizer and Dynamics Processor), but nothing works. If anyone knows which area to do this in, do let me know. The sound is like a scratched record. I know you can get rid of it because I did before, but something has changed and I can't figure it out now. I hope to hear from someone soon on this matter. Sincerely, James Robinson ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help with OTSDJ and WMP10
It's only a guess. But my guess is that there may be something wrong on the station's end..beings as how you're getting the same results on another computer; if the station has a "contact link" (and it probably does) I would suggest that you might want to get in toouch with either the web master..or maybe a station engineer; it may be that they're having a problem streamming..and are unaware of it. Tom Kaufman ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help with OTSDJ and WMP10
Dear List! About Windows Media Player 9/10 Series: Recently I installed Windows Media Player 10 on my system. Every station or streamer who use this program to play their streams seem to work; however, one particular station (www.daytonjazz.com) will not play for some reason. I cannot understand why it is not playing. I click on the link, go to the "listen live" link and press enter, but I only get a clicking sound and no music. Now, on the otherhand, I can move down the page a few links, click on an interview with a certain artist this station made and plays in WMP10, and the stream or link plays. The live link is the only one that does not play. What could possibly be the trouble. I had the same problem with WMP9 series. I get the same problem on my work system (Windows 2000) and both profiles on my system (Windows XP Professional/Service Pack 2). It's iritating and, if someone can answer, this question, please do. OTSDJ: Well, I reinstalled OTSDJ recently and made the necessary updates and clicked on the program (OTSDJ), but there is a static sound that I cannot get rid of. Previously, I went to the Graphics Equalizer window and changed the slider and I got a clean unstatic sound, but now I cannot get rid of it. I think the gtrouble is in the Tools Menu (Graphics Equalizer and Dynamics Processor), but nothing works. If anyone knows which area to do this in, do let me know. The sound is like a scratched record. I know you can get rid of it because I did before, but something has changed and I can't figure it out now. I hope to hear from someone soon on this matter. Sincerely, James Robinson ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]