Gail Vass wrote:

> Tim,
>
> It's interesting you'd say that I have "6  too many plugins "  because before my
> upgrade I only had 8 plug-ins.

You had double of at least one plug-in...  I was exaggerating a little!  :))

> 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.
>

RealPlayer may not play well for you without a processor boost.  That's what I have
found out in the past.  Adding memory (like 30,000K) helps, but won't cure stutter,
etc.  That's why I run over 700 megs of ram in my pci Macs....  :))

> >
> > 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?

At least 20,000K....

>
> Also you wrote:
>                                 "I've always found that Windows Media Player
>                                   seems to work better than Real Player.... "

It seems to require less ram and processor to play.

>
>
> 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" ?

Typically, sites give you a choice.  I haven't tried substituting it, but it seems
like it should work....        ennyone????

>
>                  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 .

In your browser prefs, under applications....  That is where you choose what your
browser will use....

Good Luck!

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