Hi Anouk,

I think you mean Flip4Mac by Telestream, who took over supporting the Windows 
Media Player plug-in for QuickTime Player after MicroSoft stopped doing this.  
Two thoughts: 1) starting with Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6), QuickTime Player was 
no longer part of the default installation.  It will be on systems that 
upgraded from Leopard, but otherwise requires either installing from the Snow 
Leopard DVD (for Snow Leopard users), or direct download of a compatible 
version.  2) I've heard that the latest version of Flip4Mac, which is dated 
February 2011 for the default free version, is not fully Lion compatible.  This 
is based on both reports from sites that report on Lion compatibility of apps, 
like <http://roaringapps.com>  and posts on the Apple Support forums that some 
previously working web pages for streams no longer work after the upgrade to 
Lion. There is supposed to be a version 2.4 that will be released soon, but the 
last query of how likely "soon" was came at the end of August.  You can try 
this out for yourself, if you want to check this out, or you can search the 
Telestream support forums for more details and links to possible interim beta 
releases that might work.  Note the spelling of "Flip4Mac" as one word with the 
number "4" in the middle.

In the meantime, here's the link to the Apple Knowledge Base article on 
"Installing QuickTime Player 7 on Mac OS X v10.6 or Later":
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3678

Another thing you could try is downloading the trial of radium, described in 
earlier posts, and check whether the available streams when you type in 
"nederland" into the search field contain any of the content you are looking 
for.  Google "radium macupdate" to find a the link to the web page and trial 
download.  The Mac App Store has this app, but doesn't support things like free 
trial downloads, so you could only purchase the app there (for $25).

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther



On Sep 5, 2011, at 08:27, anouk radix wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> Although I have installed flash player there are still some audio streams i 
> cant listen to on the mac that i can on a windows pc for example nederland.fm 
> streams (it also has an england.fm sister site).
> I ampretty sure I used a program for this 1.5 years ago but i cant remember 
> its name, it was free though althought here was a paid version and I think it 
> interfaced with quicktime for some reason although i mostly used it with 
> audio streams.
> Help would be appreciated because I cant remember the name of the program and 
> I want tolisten to those streams because I know I can and dont want to go 
> install windows for it.
> Thanks in advance
> Greetings, Anouk,

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