[X-Newbies] WMP v9.0 Streaming

J themacintoshlady at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 7 13:51:47 PDT 2007


Thank you so much for this!~ I knew there was a simply coding problem  
but could not figure out what....just because of the way it's  
written....I often encounter this with other files on the web that  
are exactly the same but some won't play.

I will share this with 'Stan'...

On Apr 7, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Robert MacLeay wrote:

> I have done some research and found out how to play these files.
>
> The answer is not pretty, but it works on my iMac with 10.4.9 and  
> flip4Mac
> and VLC Media Player installed.
>
> VLC Media Player can be accessed via
> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14738
>
> Do this:
> 1) In Safari, Control-click on the file you want to download.
>     Select "Download linked file."
> 2) drag this file onto the icon for VLC Media Player.
>     The file should play.
>
> Alternate strategy:
> 2) open this file in a text editor (I drag the file onto TextEdit).
>     You will see a handful of lines like this:
>      <asx version = "3.0">
>        <title>2007-03-27 AM New Hampshire House of Representatives</ 
> title>
>        <entry>
>          <ref href =
> "mms://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/assetmgr/2007-03-27am.wmv"/>
>          <ref href = "mms://EAGLE/assetmgr/2007-03-27am.wmv"/>
>        </entry>
>      </asx>
>
> 3) Copy the first item in quotes (don't copy the quotes themselves).
> 4) Launch VLC Media Player and choose "Open Network..." from the  
> File menu.
> 5) Paste the URL you copied into the new window (replace "udp://")  
> and click
> OK.   The file should play.
>
> I applaud the state of New Hampshire for offering this service,  
> but, really,
> they need to upgrade their software infrastructure.  Their web  
> pages are
> created using MS Front Page 4.0!!
>
>
>
> On 4/7/07 1:47 PM, "J" <themacintoshlady at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Did not work either, sorry.
>> The site specifically says to use 9 and not 11, not that there is an
>> 11 for Mac..
>> I can't get the files to open in RA or QT either.
>>
>> On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:09 PM, Robert MacLeay wrote:
>>
>>> As the New Hampshire site states, Microsoft screwed up on their own
>>> Windows
>>> software; why would you expect Microsoft software for the Mac to be
>>> better?
>>>
>>> WMP 9 is obsolete; it was abandoned years ago.  Even Microsoft, on
>>> their own
>>> website, suggests using third party software* to play Windows
>>> media. Check
>>> out this page:
>>> http://preview.tinyurl.com/anl8l
>>>
>>> *Flip4Mac will allow you to play Windoze media via QuickTime.
>>> http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv_compare.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/7/07 12:36 PM, "J" <TheMacintoshLady at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why do you suppose these files: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ 
>>>> live/
>>>> default.html
>>>> will NOT play in WMP for X v9.0 on Tiger but play on 10.3.9?
>>>>
>>>> This is baffling. However I really want to update my desktop to  
>>>> Tiger
>>>> but don't want to lose this capability.
>>>>
>>>> Surely there is an adjustment somewhere that I am overlooking?
>
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