Peter: I can verify that the playlist does give the "file does not exist" message. I suspect that it either has to do with the fact that you're specifying a dotted quad (that is, a numeric IP address) for the domain *or* the Media Player does not recognize the "mms://" prefix. You'll have to bring the thing up via the web browser and then copy one of your favorites, editing the copy to substitute the address for the one in the favorite and renaming it so that you can specify the station directly.
Bottom line: it's nothing you're doing wrong; you're asking the media player for something it doesn't understand. Incidentally, there was a time when Windows Media Player *also* didn't understand the "MMS://" prefix; only I E understood it. That's no longer the case. Mike
