Sorry, Anthony, but that's the way we 're hearing it also. I know that it
sounded interesting when you combined Windy Gyle Slow Air and fast Jig, but
interesting is not the adjective I'd use for this combination.
Sheila
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Robb
Ditto to what Sheila said.
I just tried it on a Mac with Safari.
Also tried it on Windoze with IE.
Glad to continue with Firefox or anything else any time you ask, Anthony.
--Rick
On Nov 16, 2010, at 4:13 PM, bri...@aol.com wrote:
Sorry, Anthony, but that's the way we 're hearing it also.
Anthony,
I can add that I've had the same result as Rick and Sheila with
Firefox on a MacBook. My wife shouted from the next room What's
That??!
John Clifford
East Kilbride
On 16 Nov 2010, at 21:19, Rick Damon wrote:
Ditto to what Sheila said.
I just tried it on a Mac with Safari.
Also
On 16 Nov 2010, John Clifford wrote:
I can add that I've had the same result as Rick and Sheila
It happens here as well (Firefox on windows in one case, Linux in the other)
Julia
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Anthony,
I had no problem with your sound clips. (Windows Vista IE or iPod Touch
Safari)
Dick
Hello Folks
May I ask for your help to see if you experience all clips playing
automatically and simultaneously (OUCH!!) when viewing my website
www.robbpipes.com
It seems fine from this end
Strange things happened.
When I tried to play a file in IE, I got a Spybot warning that something was
trying to alter the Quicktime settings and was marked as malicious
software (I rarely use Quicktime so it was probably way out of date but
have no idea why it should cause a problem). After
Ian Lawther wrote:
I'm using ubuntu linux and I can't get the clips to play at all - though
they do on the Hooky Mat pages. Also the writing on the site overlaps
line on line as can be seen from the screen shot attached.
It didn't attach so I am trying to embed it. I hope this doesn't
Just to muddy the waters, Safari gives just the titles of the clips,but no
sliders to play them, Firefox has nice Quicktime sliders which all work
perfectly and individually, will stop and start as requested. Running Snow
Leopard on an iMac.
Great sound though.
Hope this helps
Tim
On 16 Nov