Hi Cale,
The only way you'll be able to play Windows Media content in native mode on your Intel machine is using the free plug-in
Flip4Mac plug-in. This converts the Windows media files to a QuickTime format.
Beyond that, playing videos on Safari can be challenging in some instances. A good browser alternative. when Safari does not handle site content, is either
Firefox 2.0 or
Camino.
Also, some web sites code their media specific to the Windows platform. In these instances, no Mac browser will help you.
If no joy after installing the Flip4Mac plug-in, post the URL and I'll try the station from my machine.
One other note about "flip4mac". The preference file for the Plug-in resides in System Preferences. After installing the plug-in, "repair permissions" using Disk Utility in your Utilities folder. Once done, go to System Preferences>Flip4Mac and make sure the 1st and 3rd boxes are selected in the Plug-in panel, and the 1st box in the Movie panel.
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