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selection of audio/video content that is linked to
in its internet radio player.
when i look for content on my own ( as I can easily do with my home pc) alot of content is not in a compatible format....
then I tried "streamtuner". it links to 100's of internet radio stations that actually play on the n800 and lists the current song playing. it is great.
I would like to have a choice of hundreds of internet tv stations as well... has anyone
been sucessful in doing this by any method at all?
(internet tv web page listing, list of bookmarks, software like streamtuner, etc.)????