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Hi all good evening...I found a way to hear radio!!! and to stop my boring songs  :D ... I use Winamp... version 5.093 and I want all songs that I am hearing from the radio - station to be showed on my msn title... look the picture...

 

http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/1659/erwthsh.jpg

 

 

The solution for my problem is a plugin that can be used for showing the songs on my msn title... ;) thx

 

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nomizw auto ginete mono me to media player!

 

ektos an ginete kai me allo pou dn nomizw! phgene sta options tou msn kai kapou leei oti an 8es na emfanizetai stous allous to song pou akous tote epilekseto kai bale mousiki na deis!

 

an kai nomizw 8elei media player tote afou kaneis to panw pou sou lew! anoiske to media player

phgene epanw pou leei ergaleia->Pros8hkes->Windows live messenger music plugin! kai epilekseto! tote bale mousiki me to media kai 8a sto emfanisei!

 

elpizw na boi8isa!

 

sorry pou dn milisa agglika alla dn kserw oles tis lekseis dn eimai pr0 sta english!

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