Daniel wrote:
Last night (Friday), I recorded Part Two of a (I think) three part T.V. series, http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/tv/detail.php?id=17835978&fta=1&fox=0, and, before I watched this, I was going to sit back this (Saturday) afternoon and watch Part One (which I missed last Friday) of the series on my Laptop!

Too easy!! Just go to the ABC's iView website, select the Part One, http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/ice-cream-girls/ZW1056A001S00, and away I go. This site may be Region Blocked for you guys, but that's O.K., 'cause my problem is that, when I clicked on the program, I get a quick page telling me I need "to activate Adobe Flash".

When I go to about:plugins, I see listed at the bottom of that page, Path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_25_0_0_171.dll which, apparently, works for Adobe Flash movies and will work for FutureSplash movie (whatever they will be!!).

That "activate Adobe Flash" page very quickly disappears and is replaced by a 
screen stating .....
"Error loading media: File could not be played.

      Sorry there is a problem with this video.
      We could not load the video stream you requested".

Is my Adobe Flash not able to play this T.V. program?? Or is there something 
else I need to be doing??

TIA


I'm a regular ABC iView viewer using SeaMonkey on a Mac.

I have my Adobe Flash set to 'Ask to Activate'

Go to Tools / Add-ons Manager / Plugins (Blue lego icon)  You can choose; 'Ask 
to Activate'  'Always Activate' 'Never Activate'

When I go to a site which requires Flash I receive a message to activate. I 
click on the blue lego icon that appears at the beginning of the URL to get the 
activate option

With ABC iView I have it set to always open.

Hope this helps, although there may be differences between our operating 
systems.
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