![]() ![]() This program doesn`t work as it should do. open wmplayer -> file -> open url, and paste the full address. Only the problem is, that it can't log into .ġ. I'm using wmplayer 11, and it's working fine with it. can you give me info on what problems you're having? did you read the other comments for things other users have run into? I'm running XP SP2 and WMP 73 and it's working for me. Hey it sounds cool, but I have Windows Media Player 73 and Windows XP SP2 so do you think you can make it support the new Windows Media Player? ![]() I'll have to poke around when I get a chance. Interesting - I hadn't thought about Live365 for this - it can work with WMP as an internal player. I looked at this a little, but don't have any ideas yet. It's basically a 'catch all' message meaning something bad happened. I'm running Media player 9.0 with windows XP.Īny ideas? I'd be delighted if this works. I encountered the error message C00D11CD through windows media player. in linux, xmms handles this fine but wmp+openplsinwmp doesnt seem to be able to. I don't like having multiple pieces of software on my machine, all doing the same thing, and winamp isn't as good as WMP all around. Joe - One way to associate PLS files with OpenPlsInWM:ģ) Browse to where you saved OpenPlsInWM.exeĤ) Check the 'Always use the selected program.' checkbox.Ībsolutely brilliant program. How do I 'associate PLS files with OpenPlsInWM'? Thanks in advance! ("wmplayer.exe",url) Ĭonsole.WriteLine("Usage: OpenPlsInWM \"s\"") Ĭonsole.WriteLine("Associate PLS file extension with this application to allow Windows Media Player to play them.") Using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(filename)) If the stream is interrupted you may have to kill WMP and click the PLS link again - it doesn't seem to restart as well as with ASX streams. I whipped up a simple app ( OpenPlsInWM P) that parses the stream url out of a PLS file and shells out to WMP, so if you associate PLS files with OpenPlsInWM it'll seem like Windows Media Player decided to play nice with PLS files. Some web radio stations (like the super cool SomaFM) only offer PLS playlists, and Windows Media Player doesn't support PLS playlists even though they're about the simplest file imaginable.
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