On 11/21/2013 10:04 PM, Lee wrote:
> On 11/21/13, David E. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Windows 7 (x64)
>> SeaMonkey 2.22.1
>> RealPlayer 15.6.0.14
>> Winamp 5.66
>>
>> Winamp and RealPlayer do indeed work with a number of the streams I
>> like, mostly classical music.  Although Winamp does not appear in the
>> list of plugins with either [Help > About Plugins] or [Tools > Add-ons
>> Manager > Plugins], I can select a link to a stream and receive the
>> broadcast.
>>
>> However, I am having trouble with some live streaming broadcasts.  The
>> affected (and afflicted) links end with the extension .pls (e.g.,
>> listen.pls, mp3.pls).  When I select a .pls link, I get an error popup
>> that says:
>>> C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\listen-7.pls could not be opened,
>>> because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the
>>> association in your preferences.
>> The "listen-7.pls" might instead be "mp3-5.pls" for a mp3.pls link.
>>
>> When I go to [Edit > Preferences > Browser > Helper Applications], I
>> cannot find an entry for .pls.  I do find an entry for MIME type
>> audio/x-scpls but not audio/pls, neither of which are registered with
>> the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IANA).
>>
>> How do I create a new Helper Application entry for .pls files?
> 
> It would help if you gave an example url, but try saving the .pls file
> & then opening in windows explorer by right clicking on the file &
> selecting open or open with.  Windows should come back with some error
> about not knowing how to open the file and then let you choose a
> program to use for opening the file.  Choose winamp, realplayer or
> whatever you think might work and then try your website with the live
> streaming broadcasts again.
> 
> Lee
> 

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



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