Sirius Satellite Radio player

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Any freeware media player (preferably No-Install) that will tune into
Sirius Satellite radio?

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Kendall F. Stratton III
Fort Fairfield, Maine USA
k3@(86_the_Spam)Maine.rr.com
http://home.maine.rr.com/k3

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FYIS.org said:
In K3 typed:

Get a free 3-day pass at:
http://www.sirius.com/servlet/MediaPlayer?stream=undefined

DanlK, ~~~\8-O
FYIS Collectibles
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As part of my new Jeep Wrangler purchase, 1-year of Sirius Satellite Radio
is included. I've already signed up. I am able to access it with the link
above, but I'd really like a stand-alone media player because whenever the
servlet window is the only IE window open, I can't click on a new link in my
email client without it stealing the already opened IE window that's playing
the online radio station.

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Kendall F. Stratton III
Fort Fairfield, Maine USA
k3@(86_the_Spam)Maine.rr.com
http://home.maine.rr.com/k3

"Support Bacteria - It's the only culture some people have!"
 
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Check this link about the Sirius Stream_ON player:
http://www.siriusbackstage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41628&sid=e63cef53cf3bce3f6d4eb93264c4d8a0

Direct link to website to download:
http://www.pride.hofstra.edu/~ehjelm1/

It's standalone and does NOT require Yahoo Widgets to be installed.

Cheers!

Even better than using Yahoo! Widgets, IMHO. I was able to install it,
copy the folder to my "Portable Apps" folder, uninstall it from the original
folder, reboot, and it still works! EXCELLENT!

I do wish I was able to resize the window (it extends beyond the edge of the
screen at 800x600) and minimize it to tray. I'll have to take advantage of
some of the utilities that I have that allow non-resizable windows to be
resized and allow me to minimize any window to the system tray.

Thanks!

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Kendall F. Stratton III
Fort Fairfield, Maine USA
k3@(86_the_Spam)Maine.rr.com
http://home.maine.rr.com/k3

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cpatobee

K3 (86_the_Spam) wrote (regarding Sirius Stream_ON player):
I do wish I was able to resize the window (it extends beyond the edge of the
screen at 800x600) and minimize it to tray. I'll have to take advantage of
some of the utilities that I have that allow non-resizable windows to be
resized and allow me to minimize any window to the system tray.

Try this:
Resize Enable. "Turn non-resizeable windows into resizeable windows!"
From a text file enclosed within the ZIP file:

"It's a very ugly system hack that sits in your system tray and
attempts to make windows
that can't usually be resized, resizeable....ResizeEnable sits in the
background and attaches itself into Windows via three 'Hooks'. The
first hook is so that it can see which windows are created/destroyed,
in which it attempts to alter the window's style so that it can be
resized. The second hook intercepts all messages for every single
window to see if it is a message associated with resizing a window that
it has previously altered the style of. If the message is associated
with sizing, it then resizes all the child windows (Buttons, Edit boxes
and so on) simply by scaling them to fit the new windows size. Its
ugly, but most of the time it works ok. The third hook spots whether
the mouse has been pressed in the 'sizing area' of a window and takes
care of doing all the work of resizing the window...."

I use it (my computer runs WinXP Professional, and it works for IE
browser windows as well. I like to use it when listening to Major
League Baseball Gameday Audio. The media player at MLB opens in a
nonresizeable window, so I use this utility to make the window a bit
smaller.

website: http://www.digitallis.co.uk
D/L link: http://www.digitallis.co.uk/pc/downloads/ResizeEnable.zip

Hope this helps!
 
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cpatobee

Craig said:
FYI;

Requires .NET 1.1 & Windows Media Player v10.

Yes, should have mentioned that for those users who dislike MS or have
resource-challenged systems. My apologies.

However, I don't find much resource usage on my system. It even ran
quite well when I had only 256MB RAM.

Bernice
 
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