http://live.kboo.fm:8000/high.m3u

I have no trouble playing this stream in either WMP, Winamp, or Realplayer.

Instead of browsing to the web page with IE, and clicking on the link to the stream, have you tried loading this URL directly into the location bar of your player of choice? Then, just bookmark it, and forget about the web page altogether.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim" <jp...@earthlink.net>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 7:26 PM
Subject: Question about listening to audio on a website


Hello there,



I have a question, and I'm going to try and explain my problem as best as I
can.



I'm using a Del laptop with Windows Vista and Jaws 9.  I also have an old
Toshiba laptop with Windows XP and JAWS 9.  That one is not working very
well, and I try to use it as little as possible.



My de3l computer is doing something very strange.  It has Windows Media
Player and Real Player, but WM player is the default.  I'm able to go to
different websites and listen to things using it.

There are several radio stations I enjoy that I can listen to using Windows
Media Player with no problem.

However, when I get to one specific station

www.kboo.fm

something different happens.

When I try to click on the mp3 high link, my computer tells me that Internet Explorer cannot load the web page. Well, that's very strange because every
other computer I have (including my office computer) has no problems with
it.  Even my very sluggish computer can load that particular web page and
open it with Windows Media Player.

This station is becoming more important to me and I'll be needing to listen
to it more and more, but it would be preferable to use my primary computer
for this.



Now, you might ask yourselves whether or not IE is loading other web pages.
Yes it is.  No problems there.

Also, you may ask if I can pick up other websites with similar stations and
listen to them.  Indeed I can.

There's also a "Listen Live" section and there is an option for high
bandwidth for stereo, and that doesn't seem to work either.  It's as if IE
doesn't want to read that for some reason.



Any ideas or help would be appreciated.



Jim


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