On 11/22/13, Larry S. <[email protected]> wrote: > Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> David E. Ross wrote: >> >>> I tried Open With with each of RealPlayer, Winamp, and VLC. None of >>> that worked to enable playing the streams from links in a Web page. >>> However, the Open With launch whatever application I indicated and >>> played the streaming broadcast from just the downloaded fragment of a >>> file. >>> >>> Here are two links: >>> >>> <http://69.12.217.101:8000/listen.pls> -- KCEA, 89.1 FM, Atherton, CA >>> >>> <http://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/pls/KMZTFM.pls> -- KMZT, 1620 >>> AM, Los Angeles, CA >> >> My VLC 2.1.1 played these without a hitch. What version do you have? >> >> BTW, thanks for the Mozart at KMZT! >> > Hmmm . . Lots of VLC succes stroies here. Sadly, not for me. > > I got interested in VLC, and d/l the installer (vlc-2.1.1-win32.exe). > Ran it, and got this message: "The version of this file is not > compatible with the version of the Windows you're using". The message > then referred to 32 vs. 64 bit. I'm using Windows 7 64-bit. This > surprised me, since I thought I was running (and could run) both 32 and > 64 bit programs (e.g. SeaMonkey is 32, isn't it?). > > Searched the VLC Web site and couldn't find a reference to this problem > nor a reference to a 64-bit installer, so seem to be stuck. > > Did any of you encounter anything like this?
no, but I always grab the .7z instead of the installer. > Any suggestions? try http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/2.1.1/win64/ Altho I just tried the 32 & 64 bit version of VLC on Win 7 & both worked for me. Try getting the .zip or .7z and installing it yourself (which is just unzipping into a new folder somewhere). If you still get the 'this version is not..' you might need to get the Windows Visual C 2008 or 2010 redistributable & install that. Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

