password protected internet audio stream - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Hey guys,
I'd like to listen to an audio internet Windows Media stream, which is password protected. I do have the password. Problem is, I don't have a program to play this stream.
I tried Windows Media Player, Coreplayer and Internet Explorer. First two are having trouble with the password protection. "Access denied" is the only response, not able to enter any password. IE just shows a placeholder like the ones for pictures on the internet.
Does someone know a program to play Windows Media Streams (audio only) with password protection?
Thanks
cya, the_at

Can anyone help me with that?
Additional information: With Internet Explorer for PC I just type in a standard http://www. address. The stream itself is mms://
How knows a program to play this stream on a HTC HD 2? Program has to be able to handle password protected streams (I do have the password)

Hey,
again some more infos:
When I connect my HD2 via USB to my Laptop the TCPMP Player will play the audio stream. (Laptop connects to the internet via WLAN). When I connect my HD2 directly to the internet via WLAN(same network, router etc. as with the laptop) TCPMP player will not play the audio stream saying "The protocol mms is not supported". However other websites such as google can be accessed from Opera browser or Internet Explorer, meaning that the internet access generally works.
My question is: Why does TCPMP say "mms" isnt supported when connected via WLAN and doesnt have a problem when connected via USB --> Laptop --> WLAN?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
the_at

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I use VLC Stream & Convert and it works nicely except audio-video delay.
For me is more important to understand how to stream my video in internet to watch them when I'm outside of my home network.
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Hi.
I use VLC Stream & Convert and it works nicely except audio-video delay.
For me is more important to understand how to stream my video in internet to watch them when I'm outside of my home network.
Previously I use HTTP protocol in Maemo OS , but in Android OS and RTSP things are different.
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