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I sent the following message to the Windows 10 list and wanted to repost 
it to widen the net, so to speak. Here's my message.

I will admit that I'm not entirely certain whether this is a Windows 10 
issue but it may be and so I wanted to throw this out to the list to 
seek some feedback.
I'm running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Pro. I've been doing so since 
late November. One of the apps that I use is Tapinradio and I've never 
had a problem playing streams from this program until just a few weeks 
ago. Just over the last few weeks, one audio stream did not play, which 
was the well-known Mushroom FM stream. It would give me an "unknown 
library error."
At first, I thought it was a Tapin Radio issue and made sure I was 
running the latest program update, latest station presets, etc. However, 
the stream won't play from Winamp or Media Player either, causing me to 
realize it's not a Tapin Radio issue. When I went to Mushroomfm.com and 
tried to play the stream, both with the standard play links and the 
alternate link for Media Player, I would get an error from both players. 
Winamp gave me "error synching stream" and I'm not sure what I can do to 
troubleshoot. This just started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know 
if a Windows update caused some corruption but I rather doubt that as I 
would think other people would have noticed similar issues. I did need 
to totally remove Window-eyes 9.3 with the emergency removal utility but 
reinstalled 9.4 a few days later but the problem persists. I'm wondering 
if others are noticing similar issues and if someone could suggest a fix.

-- 
       David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist

Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info


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