[email protected] wrote:
> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>>> WaltS48 wrote:
>>>>> On 09/10/2015 06:17 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>>>> Can anyone figure out how to play this video in full screen, or
>>>>>> nearly-full screen? I really hate peering through that keyhole.
>>>>>> <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/dawn-of-humanity.html>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The FS button at lower left seems not to work, even on (ahem) the other
>>>>>> browser from Redmond...
>>>>>
>>>>> Lower left?
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, the button also doesn't work in Firefox versions 40.0.3, 41.0b8 
>>>>> and
>>>>> 43.0a1, or my SeaMonkey 2.35.
>>>>>
>>>> I can't even access it with 2.35. I get the message "Error loading 
>>>> player": No
>>>> playable sources found.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know what that means?
>>>
>>> Possibly a setting or addon blocking scripts or Flash or something the 
>>> player
>>> relies on?
>>>
>>> In SeaMonkey 2.33.1 and Chrome 45.0, I initially see a still image with a 
>>> play
>>> icon in the centre. Clicking that, I get the message "We're sorry, but this
>>> video is not available in your region due to right restrictions." Moving the
>>> browser window onto the left monitor and reloading the page didn't help; I 
>>> guess
>>> they mean they don't like the UK ;o)
>>>
>>> In IE 9.0, clicking the initial still image, it's replaced by text and form
>>> elements which appear to be related to embedding the video, closed-caption
>>> subtitles, signing in to add it to a favourites (sorry - favorites) list, 
>>> etc.
>>> It looks like that stuff should be rendered with CCS, and possibly 
>>> scripting to
>>> only show certain parts, but is rendered without any of that styling. 
>>> Perhaps
>>> they like IE even less than they like the UK...
>>>
>>> Mark.
>>>
>> It works okay on Firefox 36 with Win7. I can also get it to work on another
>> machine with Win XP SP3 with AM2.35. I shut off the antivirus (AVG) but that
>> didn't make any difference. Also tried opening SM with the Default profile 
>> and
>> that did not help either.
> 
> If you haven't specifically set up multiple profiles in SeaMonkey, the profile
> named "default" is probably the one you use all the time anyway. To 
> temporarily
> run SeaMonkey without add-ons, use:
>   Help menu > Restart with Add-ons Disabled
> or close all SeaMonkey windows and then:
>   Windows' Start menu > All Programs > SeaMonkey > SeaMonkey (Safe Mode).
> 
> If you want to try with a fresh profile, you'll need to use Tools > Switch
> Profile > Manage Profiles > Create Profile to create a new profile, and then
> switch to using it.
> 
> Mark.
> 
I have 4 profiles but created another as Default. Used that and loaded SM 2.35
in Safe Mode but it still doesn't work. Works in IE, FireFox and Chrome. Does
not work in SM 2.35 or Safari.
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