Yea, that is a MS player that only seem to handle MS protected
streams. Doesn't seem to have any other purpose. I suspect there is
some reason why there's silverlight, but it probably has a lot to do
with people not wanting to install a full version of Windows Media
Player but yet wanting the Major League Game Day Audio content.
On Sep 3, 2008, at 3:47 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
hmmm... I have sirius for the college football and basketball, but
now that sirius and XM have become one company hopefully I can get
rid of gameday and just get a package for the baseball. I watched a
game with no trouble once silver light was installed, though.
Olivia
GO BRUINS!!!!:)
On Sep 3, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Tim Grady wrote:
For some reason the MLB tied itself closely to Microsoft 3 or 4
years ago. Unlike the NFL, the don't mind using a totally
unaccessible player and now they seem bent on making sure the
player stays that way. I have given up on Major League Audio and
just got a subscription to XM radio just for the baseball. It's
much better audio quality anyway.
On Sep 3, 2008, at 1:08 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
So I got sighted assistance, and silver light is now installed on
my mac. Once it was installed the stream loaded fine, but I am
curious about why I needed to install this in the first place?
Also, is there a way this could have been done with out sighted
help?
I was unable to interact correctly with the page on safari despite
trying numerious times.
Olivia
GO BRUINS!!!!:)