problems with Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-27 Thread mbern6516

Hello everyone,
I currently have Adobe Flash Player 10 active X installed on my pc. 
However, it doesn't
seem to work at all. There's a cermon I listen to on Sunday mornings, 
on tfhny.org.

I've
suggested to the church who owns the site, that they could provide 
other options
in addition to Adobe Flash, so that people who either didn't have, or 
couldn't use
Adobe Flash Player, would have a variety of media players to choose 
from, when listening
to the stream. My suggestion was well excepted. It may take some time 
though, before
they're able to include these options on the site. So for now, I have 
to use Adobe
Flash Player to listen. As I stated above, the current version I have 
doesn't work
very well. When I go to the main page of the site, there's a link 
almost mid-way
down the page that says, (live church). If you click on this on any 
Sunday morning
between 8:30 A.M, and 1:30P.M Eastern time, a new window opens, and 
within a matter
of seconds or so, you'll hear the stream. With older versions of the 
player, there
was never a problem, the audio would start up right away. But with this 
version,
I hear nothing. Is there anything I can do to fix this? or should I 
just upgrade
to a newer version. I don't really keep up with Adobe Flash, is there a 
newer version
available? If so, where can I go to download it? Just to make sure that 
my question
is stated clearly, I'm trying to listen to a live stream, using Adobe 
Flash Player
10 Active X, but I can't hear the audio of the stream and I'd like to 
know what I

can do to get it to play.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
PS. I'm using windows xp home. At first, I thought that it was just a 
browser problem.
I've tried listening to the stream on this site using both Internet 
Explorer 7, which
is what I currently have, and Firefox 3.5, but I still can't get the 
audio to play.



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Re: problems with Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-27 Thread Adrian Spratt
A few possibilities here. The last time I couldn't get Adobe Flash Player 
(AFP) to run, the solution was to enable Shockwave. I did this by going to 
Internet Explorer, tools, options, then control-tabbing to programs. Tab 
from there to the manage add-ons button. Press spacebar and then tab 
around. You will find a list of add-ons, one of which should be Shockwave. 
Make sure it's checked.


To install the current version of AFP, it's ideal that you first uninstall 
the current version. Here are directions and links copied from a posting on 
another list:


Before you find the flash player download link, you need to uninstall the 
previous version. The tool to do that is here 
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_14157


The flash player is here 
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash


- Original Message -
From: mbern6...@aol.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:49 PM
Subject: problems with Adobe Flash Player

Hello everyone, I currently have Adobe Flash Player 10 active X installed on 
my pc. However, it doesn't seem to work at all. There's a cermon I listen to 
on Sunday mornings, on tfhny.org. I've suggested to the church who owns the 
site, that they could provide other options in addition to Adobe Flash, so 
that people who either didn't have, or couldn't use Adobe Flash Player, 
would have a variety of media players to choose from, when listening to the 
stream. My suggestion was well excepted. It may take some time though, 
before they're able to include these options on the site. So for now, I have 
to use Adobe Flash Player to listen. As I stated above, the current version 
I have doesn't work very well. When I go to the main page of the site, 
there's a link almost mid-way down the page that says, (live church). If you 
click on this on any Sunday morning between 8:30 A.M, and 1:30P.M Eastern 
time, a new window opens, and within a matter of seconds or so, you'll hear 
the stream. With older versions of the player, there was never a problem, 
the audio would start up right away. But with this version, I hear nothing. 
Is there anything I can do to fix this? or should I just upgrade to a newer 
version. I don't really keep up with Adobe Flash, is there a newer version 
available? If so, where can I go to download it? Just to make sure that my 
question is stated clearly, I'm trying to listen to a live stream, using 
Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X, but I can't hear the audio of the stream and 
I'd like to know what I can do to get it to play. Mike Rochester, NY. PS. 
I'm using windows xp home. At first, I thought that it was just a browser 
problem. I've tried listening to the stream on this site using both Internet 
Explorer 7, which is what I currently have, and Firefox 3.5, but I still 
can't get the audio to play.


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Re: problems with Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-27 Thread Adrian Spratt
Correction. I just reminded myself that AFP no longer seems to require the 
uninstallation step. So ignore it in my previous message unless you run into 
problems that getting rid of the old version might overcome.

- Original Message -
From: mbern6...@aol.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:49 PM
Subject: problems with Adobe Flash Player

Hello everyone, I currently have Adobe Flash Player 10 active X installed on 
my pc. However, it doesn't seem to work at all. There's a cermon I listen to 
on Sunday mornings, on tfhny.org. I've suggested to the church who owns the 
site, that they could provide other options in addition to Adobe Flash, so 
that people who either didn't have, or couldn't use Adobe Flash Player, 
would have a variety of media players to choose from, when listening to the 
stream. My suggestion was well excepted. It may take some time though, 
before they're able to include these options on the site. So for now, I have 
to use Adobe Flash Player to listen. As I stated above, the current version 
I have doesn't work very well. When I go to the main page of the site, 
there's a link almost mid-way down the page that says, (live church). If you 
click on this on any Sunday morning between 8:30 A.M, and 1:30P.M Eastern 
time, a new window opens, and within a matter of seconds or so, you'll hear 
the stream. With older versions of the player, there was never a problem, 
the audio would start up right away. But with this version, I hear nothing. 
Is there anything I can do to fix this? or should I just upgrade to a newer 
version. I don't really keep up with Adobe Flash, is there a newer version 
available? If so, where can I go to download it? Just to make sure that my 
question is stated clearly, I'm trying to listen to a live stream, using 
Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X, but I can't hear the audio of the stream and 
I'd like to know what I can do to get it to play. Mike Rochester, NY. PS. 
I'm using windows xp home. At first, I thought that it was just a browser 
problem. I've tried listening to the stream on this site using both Internet 
Explorer 7, which is what I currently have, and Firefox 3.5, but I still 
can't get the audio to play.


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