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I could only get NFL FieldPass working with Real Player. Even then, it
took a little persistance getting signed up and logged in the first
time. After that, all I have to do is click on the link for the game I
want to hear and Real Player will come up streaming the game I want to
listen to.
I did try Real Alternative as well as a plug in for Winamp, but I didn't
have any luck with either of these options.
Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Christopher
>
> You make a valid point in that we get used to using what we use most
> regularly.
> I haven't had Winamp on my system for several years until a week or so ago
> when a station I wanted to check out
> (wwjb, Brooksville, fl) seemingly wouldn't play on either WMP or RP.
> So I installed WinAmp 5.32 and guess what,
> I right away had a complaint -- it seemingly wanted to become my default
> player and take away associations from other players.
>
> Of course, the problem wasn't Winamp; it was that I hadn't yet figured out
> how to configure it.
> Once I did, it behaved itself as it should.
> And that's the same case with RP and WMP;
> once a user learns how to set their preferences, they won't have a
> problem.
> Out of curiosity, are you able to listen to NFL Field Pass with Winamp?
> If so, did you require a plug-in or just the player "as is."
> Just curious.
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Christopher
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