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13-Nov-2009, 08:58 PM #1
Smile Windows Media player for Vista
Having a few issues with my Windows Media player for Vista. I bought this computer in May of this year so I assume it would be a fairly recent version. The player connect fine when I tune into a an australian radio station however it does not connect to a horse racing station at all. It comes up with this " •It cannot utilize the Web sight temporarily. •The domain name server (DNS) it cannot arrive. •The domain name server (DNS), there is no summary of domain name of this Web sight. •There is a possibility where there is the mistake of input in address. •When this HTTPS (safety) it is address, [the tool] and [Internet option], [clicking in order of details setting], [it is under item of security], please verify that the protocol of SSL and TLS becomes effective."
I installed the Quick Time Player and no problems! I can listen to my horse racing through the radio station. When I choose to use the Windows Media Player it does not connect to the radio at all. I have tried to uninstall the Windows Media Player but apparently you can't on Vista. Any ideas how to fix it. It is just the particular site it doesn't connect to. Cheers
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