Now that I think about it, I have a vague recollection of someone's telling 
me that the XM feature was a *paid* feature. I thought they were wrong, 
because I had it, and certainly hadn't paid for it. But, perhaps, I had it 
only on a 30-day trial, or something like that. If it's been more than 30 
days or so since any of us who can't find XM installed 5.1, perhaps that's 
the answer.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Actually, Dana, it wouldn't surprise me, but if they are, AOL isn't saying
anything about it at the moment. If they do, I'll let you guys know.

Gail

Actually, I just took another look at the AOL WITH XM section in Winamp's
library, and, as Tyler originally report, I can't find any genres, or
streams in any of the boxes. They were certainly there a couple of months
ago, right after 5.1 came out. I wonder if Nullsoft and AOHell are having
some sort of contractual dispute? In any case, the stream to WQXR that I
originally found through the AOL with XM section of the Winamp library is
still working and still plays within Winamp.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 10:16 PM
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> Ah, I stand corrected. Since I use the AOL service for my ISP, it is easy
> for
> me to go to AOL radio on their main screen, so I didn't look for that
> feature
> in the Winamp library. But Winamp probably doesn't have all the AOL radio
> features. If I know AOL, they're probably using it as an advertising ploy
> to
> convince more people to switch to their full service. I like their service
> but I
> wouldn't try to talk anyone into switching just because of their radio
> feature.
>
> Gail
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