Windows Media Player HLS support on windows 8

Hi we are using windows media player 12.0 on windows 8
And we are using HLS streaming on this.
Streaming works but stopped after every 2 minutes.
Please suggest if any.

They'll help you over here.
Windows 8.1 forums on Microsoft Answers
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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