Hmmmm, I am using Vlc, but Itunes no problem. I hadnt' tried
Quicktime, but I might just to see how that works. Funny at times
it'll work fine and other times not so maybe Vlc is a little more
sensative to network loads or something.
tnx
73
Scott
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On Jun 11, 2006, at 7:44 PM, John Gunn wrote:
Hi Scott,
I don't have the exact url but the readme and I believe for the OSX
RTF file does mention what you are describing.
I was able to connect with Music Of your Life throu Bill Sparks and
no choppy stream. However if you go to wnar-am.com really choppy.
I did read something about a file under preferences to open with
and I suspect a lot of these might be associated with Quick Time.
You might want to try to let's say a asf file and under file, get
info see what it opens with.
Thanks for the file and when playing an MP3 file you can jump to time.
73, John
On Jun 11, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Ok, so I'm nuts, but I was looking for the buffering items, but I
can't find it for nothing. Oddly the stream was working fine and
now it is choppy again. I haven't yet found reference to this in
the manual so if anyone recalls where this might be hiding please
let me know. I wonder if they changed its name in the newer version.
tnx
Scott
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