Hi C,

Glad to hear you got it working.
We've actually had some people on our own team have trouble with the
feature, only to later realize they had flashblock installed as well.

I'll try to look into why it doesn't give the usual little "click to
allow" button for us though.

Cheers,
Josh


On Feb 3, 11:29 pm, C wrote:
> Thank you for responding.  I was wondering if it was some voice
> program, as a while back I was messing with that kind of stuff on my
> one computer which allows the flash to play back the audio.
>
> I tested both both IE and Firefox on both computers to see if I could
> deduce anything.  I determined that IE had no problem on the computer
> which didn't use the audio playback.  And then comparing the two
> computers, I determined that Flashblock, an add-on for Firefox, was
> surprisingly on the comp that wasn't working - as I thought I had it
> installed on both.  I made the adjustment to allow flash on the
> website, and now it works.  Ironically, the Flashblock is supposed to
> show a little button to click and allow the flash on the area of the
> webpage that it exists, however, it doesn't show that with google
> translator.
>
> Thank you for help Josh, in jogging my mind to solve the problem.
>
> Thanks,
> C
>
> On Feb 2, 2:18 pm, Josh (Google Employee) wrote:
>
> > Hi C,
>
> > The little speaker uses Flash to play the audio back.
> > Could you tell me what operating system, browser, and Flash verison
> > you're using on each of those computers?
> > That will help me determine if there is a bug on a particular
> > platform.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Josh
>
> > On Feb 1, 7:30 pm, C wrote:
>
> > > On my one computer, when I type something in, a little speaker appears
> > > and speaks the translation if I click on it.  But on my other computer
> > > this doesn't happen.
>
> > > I have a feeling it is some setting or program I have installed on one
> > > and not the other, but am wondering if someone could point help me out
> > > at finding the source.
>
> > > Thanks.

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