Hey Peter,

Just wanted to say glad you got the help you needed.  I really had no idea 
where to go next.  I was thinking that the MMS prefix might be the problem, but 
had no idea how to work around that.  So, glad you were able to connect up with 
Mike and that he could help you.
Best,
Donna

-----Original Message-----
From: peter greco <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 1:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: re: [GWN] Playlist for MIX1023

Hi Mike.
Thank you and Donna for the enormous amount of time, patience and 
effort that's gone into this!
Can you explain how I can get this into my favourites?
Also, perhaps Raul could "mark" this down, that is, if he's still 
following this thread that has gone for 9'378'146 emails, and 
that's just those to the list, not counting those off list!
Again many thanks for all your time!
Cheers.
Peter.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mike Freeman" <[email protected]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date sent: Wed, 20 May 2009 21:18:54 -0700
>Subject: [GWN] Playlist for MIX1023

>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



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