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Since getting a replacement modem a couple of months ago, I've not been able
to connect to Internet through Windows Media Player 10. Always used to be able to without any problems, but now I can't listen to Internet radio stations or listen to tracks I have downloaded in the past. Can't connect to the online store at iTunes either but can listen to radio stations through BBC website. No problems connecting to any other websites. Any idea? |
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Open WMP and click Tools>Plugins>Download plugins
-- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "John Edwards" wrote: > Since getting a replacement modem a couple of months ago, I've not been able > to connect to Internet through Windows Media Player 10. Always used to be > able to without any problems, but now I can't listen to Internet radio > stations or listen to tracks I have downloaded in the past. > Can't connect to the online store at iTunes either but can listen to radio > stations through BBC website. > No problems connecting to any other websites. Any idea? |
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Is there a particular plug-in I need?
"Byte" wrote: > Open WMP and click Tools>Plugins>Download plugins > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "John Edwards" wrote: > > > Since getting a replacement modem a couple of months ago, I've not been able > > to connect to Internet through Windows Media Player 10. Always used to be > > able to without any problems, but now I can't listen to Internet radio > > stations or listen to tracks I have downloaded in the past. > > Can't connect to the online store at iTunes either but can listen to radio > > stations through BBC website. > > No problems connecting to any other websites. Any idea? |
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Each individual connect requires its own plugin. I do not know which
one you'll need for the specific connection. When trying to connect to a specific website for access you should get an error message that you'll need a special plugin, then you should also be asked if you want to download that plugin. Most Internet radio stations require a plugin and that website will also list the plugin required for download. The pluins are different for which app you are using, like WMP, QuickTime, WinAmp or JukeBox, etc. -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "John Edwards" wrote: > Is there a particular plug-in I need? > > "Byte" wrote: > > > Open WMP and click Tools>Plugins>Download plugins > > -- > > XP-WNP > > Today is the first day of the > > rest of your life. > > > > > > "John Edwards" wrote: > > > > > Since getting a replacement modem a couple of months ago, I've not been able > > > to connect to Internet through Windows Media Player 10. Always used to be > > > able to without any problems, but now I can't listen to Internet radio > > > stations or listen to tracks I have downloaded in the past. > > > Can't connect to the online store at iTunes either but can listen to radio > > > stations through BBC website. > > > No problems connecting to any other websites. Any idea? |
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