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All is well on my Opera. :)
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As Microsoft continues to devolve, look for more and more things not to work, or to work improperly. They are hoping that when we learn to trust them thereby, http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...ileys/yess.gif we'll have no problem when they insist that everything you download for your computer must come from the Microsoft Store.
Then they will take 30% of the sale price for every single piece of software and even themes, wallpaper and other fluff that passes through their Store. AND they will have a stranglehold, ensuring that better competing software to their own never sees the light of day on your computer. Things are about to get very ugly in Windows Land. This mostly harmless little glitch is foreshadowing a brave new world of "be reasonable do it (or don't do it) our way." Essential functions are about to become impossible. So now that they have demonstrated their incompetence with Internet Explorer and Edge, we are supposed to trust them to dictate what software we will and will not have access to. |
It works with Windows 'Edge' (10 browser), but not always with Firefox. I guess you have to install either Flash or the HTML5 Plug-in, with FF.
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Firefox portable also ok.
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Here's a longshot: I just recalled a similar situation from a long while back where a person at a worksite I was at had a problem with YouTube videos behaving erratically. I tried a number of fixes, but the one that appeared to do the trick was to click on the little YT player's Settings icon and change the quality setting; in that case, the user had changed the setting hoping to get HD quality, but it seemed some video aspect, either the PC's video card or, perhaps, a software/memory conflict may have been the cause; I just wished the user had told me at the outset she had changed the setting, before I ran through a lengthy search for a possible cause...
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Aktung indicated that he spoke with Rockin Robbins and they had a solution for you Steve that they sent. If that's not the case or it didn't work, try this. If your video's opened without issue last month but not now, it sounds like something was inadvertently switched, turned off or on.
Consider going into system tools and restore and restoring your computer to an earlier time, like last month when everything worked for you. That seems like the simplest solution if you can't identify where your issues are. |
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In the interim, it may be worth looking into getting another video player free from many open sources and designating the new video player as the default player. It will also need up to date codecs to enable it to play the newest videos. These codecs are usually up to date though. This may buy you the time to sort out your issues with your current player while still enjoying the posted videos. I also wondered if there might be a codec issue in the player you have now that may have been inadvertently erased or removed. * be sure you fully scan anything you download to avoid the latest " ransomware " |
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He's having issues viewing embedded videos, so you provide the solution in an embedded video. *golf clap* :har: |
I did say, "Using Chrome, maybe try this:" :shucks:
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eisenwurst tells me he's just solved his problems by switching to Chrome. I've used it since it began and haven't had any trouble.
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The browser I asked about was IE11 and not Chrome, Firefox or bloody Opera but IE11, sheesh can someone shoot me now. :O:
Please try using your default Windows Internet Explorer version in The SUBSIM Music Thread, I already said there were no problems with any other browsers or any other web sites just this one, therefore this site must be at fault. Thank you for any assistance in this matter it will be appreciated. Quote:
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