Internet radio access unavailable

After Apple update today, 6-15-2009, I cannot connect to internet radio. URL will not connect as it has in the past. I am able to surf the web without any problem. Any ideas?

den.thed wrote:
Same here, with Safari all I get is a black window with a ? mark in Q-Time symbol....
Does anything here help > http://www.kuer.org/
Message was edited by: den.thed
Actually > http://www.kuer.org/listenlive/home.php explains that that +Windows Media Player and Windows Vista are currently not streaming correctly with the new servers.+
I also get the Quicktime logo with the X through it. That means that the format is not correct for quicktime - at least the version we have. It's not really a Leopard issue. It's between Quicktime and the radio station.
However, as a workaround, use VLC.
In VLC, simply paste the URL
http://audio.kuer.org:8000/high
into the menu, File->Open File->Network
and paste the URL into the URL box.
It plays fine here, right now.
In general VLC will play anything.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html
Message was edited by: nerowolfe

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