Hi, Steve, there are several ways to do this, one of them would be, if
the stream has a link on a web page, you could try using the context
menu, and arrowing down to save target as, and press enter, and you
should be able to save the .asx file that way, but if the extension is
a .asf file, it probably won't work after it is downloaded unless the
file extension is changed to .asx.  Another way to do this is, while
the stream is up, and if the stream is not embeded, from the file menu,
you can arrow down to properties, and press enter, and tab to the url
location edit box, copy the url to the clip board, open up note pad,
paste the url in, and save the file with a .asx extension.  Now, if the
streams generate money for the station that is streaming, this second
approach may stop generating revinue, at least, according to one person
streaming, it does, and they weren't very happy with this, so, I would
just try using the context menu to save target as, but you could also
try adding the url to your favorites in internet explorer with control
d, then locate the favorite, arrow up to properties, after pressing the
context menu key, and copying the url to the clip board, and pasting it
in the open url dialog of windows media player with control u.  Sorry
for rambling on, but, these suggestions usually work for me.  
On Sat, 7 May 2005 20:05:55 -0700, stever2525 wrote:

>If I have selected a station which uses Windows Media Player, is there a way 
>to know the direct path to a Windows audio stream, that I could just type 
>in?
>thank you 
>
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