k in and re-selected them, and deselected "asf".
Bingo! I can now hear W.M.P. streams.
Thanks so much.
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ite, tried to open the stream, and, still no go!!
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nks so much.
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Subject: Re: Files with "asx" extension
I went to the file associations screen, desele
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Subject: Re: Files with "asx" extension
Hi Doug!
to solve the problem go to your winamp go to preferences and then media
types. (orr file type I forgot) then dese
I know this has to do with WMP. My problem is this:
When I click on a radio link that has that extension,
I get a download dialog. The only way I can get these things to play is to
save the damn thing and click on it when it's downloaded.
Quite frankly, I find that a pain.
Is there a way I can p
Hi Doug!
to solve the problem go to your winamp go to preferences and then media
types. (orr file type I forgot) then deselect "asf".
this way the software you use to play your wma files (.asx) will play then
and you won't have to save them as (which anyway does not work)
Hope this helps
PS : I