Hee Anouk,
Do you perhaps mean ClickToPlugin?
By using this I am able to control streams, podcasts, flash movies etc.
best,
Ronald



Op 5 sep. 2011, om 21:36 heeft Esther het volgende geschreven:

> 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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