Hi all Science enthusiasts
Tried Episode 19 using Mozilla with Windows Media Player and
Broadband. Got picture and sound. Haven't tried Quicktime Player.
Stopped while I was in front.
Merv
At 6:25 PM +0800 31/5/06, Reg Whitely wrote:
Hi Peter
Thanks for responding.
On 31 May 2006, at 8:31am, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
I'm not having any success with this site at all. In Safari,
Quicktime Player launches, but reports "URL not valid". Trying to
access the URL though Real Player does the same thing. Firefox is
simply unresponsive in any way. Beats me why some web designers
feel the need to create these difficulties.
Here is a copy of what I've just posted to MacEd list. It may be of
interest. I get the URL not valid message too. Why?
On 31 May 2006, at 4:49am, Warren McCullough wrote:
Reg,
I was about to reply and say that "it works OK here" - I tried episode 19,
and it ran just fine, saved as Qt, etc, with sound.
Then I tried other episodes, and as you said - no sound!
Can you get sound on Ep 19?
Hi Warren
Thanks for replying.
In answer to your question, yes and no.
Yes in Firefox 1.5.0.2, using Windows Media settings, but not in
Camino 2006021400 (1.0), Safari 2.0.3 (417.9.3), or IE 5.2. Episode
21, which I would like to use, is speechless! Realplayer works in
Camino though, but I haven't tested it in the other apps. We
shouldn't need to do this though, should we?
Interestingly at school today in our Windows network on our Acers,
using IE6, IE 6 warned me that an ActivX plugin was required to be
downloaded to proceed further. When I allowed it Windows shot up a
block, saying that the ActivX came from an unknown source so it
wouldn't be installed. end of story. Perhaps I should contact ABC?
Regards
Reg
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