On 3/27/14 8:53 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
It used to be, on my old OS X PPC machine running SM 2.0, if I got a
mail message with a .wav attachment, I could simply double-click it, and
the .wav would open in a blank browser window, (like a nearly empty web
page with only a .wav file imbedded on the page).
FFWD to running modern SM on new OS X Intel machine.
Now, after several seconds, with a blank window, I get a pop up window
from Quicktime saying that additional software is required to play this
media would you like to visit Apple. blah blah.
Now that's obviously wrong, since, I can save the .wav to the desktop
and play it with Quicktime just fine.
Was this a security enhancement? ("no more playing message attachments
in the browser").
I'm using the same profile from my old machine, so I don't think a
setting could be the issue.
Any ideas how to make it work like it used to?
GW
None from my end of things. I see the same problem and suspect it's a
matter of the new QT plugin not supporting WAV format correctly, even
though the desktop application itself does. It's been a problem for a
while now. Annoying.
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