Tim,
It's interesting you'd say that I have "6 too many plugins " because before my
upgrade I only had 8 plug-ins.
I had asked members on this list about which plug ins were necessary and was told
that you couldn't have too many plug-ins...that plug-ins are used one at a time by
the web page as it's needed. I never installed any myself, whatever version of
Netscape I had installed it's own and when a web page required it for viewing, I'd
download as directed by Netscape.
Previously most of my sound problems with plug-ins were connected with the
limitations of the internal Geoport modem that came with this PM 6500...now that
it has been removed :-) and I now have an external 56k modem I was hoping that my
sound problems were in the past ....but I guess not.
>
> So if that is right...where is the "memory problem" I'm supposed to have?
> CPU memory?
> Netscape memory?
> Real Player plug in memory? ...or what? ...where?
Tim wrote:
"You may need to allot more memory to your Real Player Application."
Real Player Application .... Get Info says :
Sugg 5027k
Minimum 3027k
Maximum 5027k
[How much more would you suggest?
Also you wrote:
"I've always found that Windows Media Player
seems to work better than Real Player.... "
Tim are you saying that I can configure "Windows Media Player " to open and
play Real Player files when a web site calls for "Real Player"to be activated
and run "rpm" ?
RealPlayer(tm) G2 LiveConnect-Enabled Plug-in (Mac)
Mime type audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
If this is what you are saying, it would be helpful to where this is done and how
this can be set. It sounds like it would eliminate my problem without adding an
increase in memory requirement on my already burdened system .
Thanks, Gail
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