| Re: IE7 and Streams using WMP I agree with you that this is not the solution. But right now I don't have
the time to do more research non my problem.
I think it was the the DVD ripping program that caused by problem. I will
have to try re-installing this program to see if caused my problem. Last year
when I did this I was not able to role back the changes (maybe I waited to
long to role back).
Thank's
Paul
"Leonard Grey" wrote:
> Erasing your hard disk and restoring your computer to the way it was
> when it left the factory is not a fix. Will you do that every time you
> can't stream? (Rhetorical question.)
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> Paul wrote:
> > I fixed my problem by re-installing from my recovery disks.
> >
> > Thank's
> > Paul
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> When I say "content provider" I mean the website that is providing the
> >> stream. They know what software you need to view the stream.
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> Paul wrote:
> >>> Last week I was able to stream the two radio stations fine. The only thing I
> >>> did was install a DVD Ripping program and maybe installed some automatic
> >>> Windows XP updates sent to my computer.
> >>>
> >>> Tech support at the DVD Ripping program company say they do not know of any
> >>> problems there program may cause.
> >>>
> >>> Thank's
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>>
> >>> "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> The content provider knows what codecs you need. You don't need to edit
> >>>> the registry.
> >>>>
> >>>> ---
> >>>> Leonard Grey
> >>>> Errare humanum est
> >>>>
> >>>> Paul wrote:
> >>>>> Thanks for pointing that out. I disabled Norton Internet Security. Still
> >>>>> having no luck with the stream.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> How can I find out what codecs/files are used and registry entries needed to
> >>>>> play WMP streams in IE7? Like I said the page shows its streaming but no
> >>>>> audio.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thank's
> >>>>> Paul
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