Hmm, I use a program called GSPlayer (freeware) to play internet radio. Did you compare the settings on the media player on the 6700 to media player on your pocket pc?
get tcpmp then stream shoutcast.
dedicated air america station is 1490 KEUN
Just search the shoutcast website with keyword 'airamerica'. Everything program is heard (including weekend rebroadcasts) and is different from the latin stations.
Originally posted by perditac get tcpmp then stream shoutcast.
dedicated air america station is 1490 KEUN
Just search the shoutcast website with keyword 'airamerica'. Everything program is heard (including weekend rebroadcasts) and is different from the latin stations.
well, I finally got tcmp to work, went to shoutcast on the 6700, searched for airamerica, clicked the link and here it is playing
thank you everybody for your help
ps
how do I locate the url in the player and save it?
Originally posted by perris well, I finally got tcmp to work, went to shoutcast on the 6700, searched for airamerica, clicked the link and here it is playing
thank you everybody for your help
ps
how do I locate the url in the player and save it?
thank you in advanece
I use realplayer for ppc on my 6700 and it can stream the home station, WLIB, 24/7. Just hit open location, and put in one of these:
and if you have VC there is a posting on how to set it up where you can just say "Open AAR" or whatever you call it and it will automatically connect to the link and start streaming it.
and if you have VC there is a posting on how to set it up where you can just say "Open AAR" or whatever you call it and it will automatically connect to the link and start streaming it.
and if you have VC there is a posting on how to set it up where you can just say "Open AAR" or whatever you call it and it will automatically connect to the link and start streaming it.
Didn't see that posting on how to set up for VC.
I can't figure out how to get WMP to save streaming addresses for later playback or VC starting, the way I can do with TCPMP. Anyone have any advice? Thanks.