Re: Not streaming anymore!




That indicates that your network cache is corrupt and needs to be reset.
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#networktab
covers how to do that.

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"AJK" <AJK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A148E258-AB11-4C93-90B5-20BE6BA6C5D4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I suddenly cannot stream radio stations. I went into Media Players' More
Options /Network and would like to add HTTP and RSTP in 'Streaming proxy
settings' to be able to configure it but the field is empty and don't know
how to add it.

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