Randy is correct though, on what he told us all. This setup is really nice. I like how quick time interacts with the embedded player. I still wouldn't mind trying the widgit, however this actually is quite doable even without it.
Well, I got xm radio working with flip, and Quicktime. I've not tried radio
time yet. I basicly had to go in my applications folder, then to the flip
for mac folder, and open up the wmv player. That brough up quick time. I
then did command q and quit quick time, loaded Safari, and went and logged
into my xm radio account, went to quick tune put 34, which isw one a my
channels I listen to quite regularly, tabbed to the go button and hit
return, and quick time came right up. Now, for those a you who may try
this, let me warn you a two observations I'm seeing, just so you don't
wonder. First of all, if you move the volume control, then quit Quick time,
the next time you have it come up, it seems at least on my end, to wanna go
back to 100 percent every time. The other thing is you can't vo left and
right arrow around the controls, you have to use tab and shift tab and space
bar on the buttons. you can tab to the volume slider, so once there just
interact with it then use vo left and right arrows to move it, and stop
interacting when you're all done. Actually, the one other thing, is, be
aware, when quick time comes up, it's not gonna play automatically. You'll
have to hit tab until you get to the play button, then hit the space bar.
Not vo space, but just regular space bar. Then command q as always to quit
Quicktime.
