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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 6
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Media player question
I am trying to play a shoutcast station using windows media player ( sorry), I have selected this option under help on the main page.
When I select the station the media player opens up but says it cannot play a .pls file. I have had this working in the past, but have forgotten how I did it. Will anyone take pity on me and help?? p.s. there was a link that might help with this in one of the sticky threads but it was missing Thanks. |
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Forum Queen
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Berlin, Germany
Posts: 2,492
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Windows Media Player doesn't play .pls-files.
July 2013 my PC was in the service shop. On Frank's PC there is no Winamp. I have the folder "SHOUTcast Streams" with the subfolders of the radio stations also on his PC, but his Windows Media Player was only able to play the .m3u-files, not the .pls-files. At first I had to save an .asx-file, before I was able to listen to a radio station on his PC. When my PC was back, I created also a folder with subfolders for the Windows Media Player, I copied it to his PC, too. I can only suggest to create a folder with subfolders of the radio stations. You have to visit each radio website, at best in Firefox, and You have to save each playlist-file into the right subfolder. If a radio station has more than 1 channel, You can also save the files with the names of these channels. Here I have listed also the file formats for the different media player (I don't use iTunes or VLC or Quicktime): http://www.lastfm.de/user/SabineKlar...sts_for_winamp Sabine Klare Aka Sternenmaschinebine Music, Art, Lyrics, Videos AMBIENT... AMBIENT music forever... |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 27,873
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you'd need to copy the url and change .pls to be .m3u and that will work in WMP.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 6
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Thanks for the answers. I can understand that it is the wrong type of file, but I cannot understand how to do what you are trying to explain.
Please can you tell me in really simple terms ( I am in my 50's !) Many thanks. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 6
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I guess thats a "no" then
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