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On 1/28/2014 9:53 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/28/2014 9:47 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 1/28/14, 9:41 AM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... Have you tried Windows tech support? IE, after all, is a Microsoft product. The techies there should be able to fix you up. It not an IE problem. I have IE10 and have no issues. Probaby Firefox is causing the problem. My wife uses Firefox because she likes big icons on her screen for shortcuts to shopping sites. That *you* have no issues with IE doesn't mean that others have no issues, too. What is it with these universal pronouncements? Herring said he had issues -the same issues, in this case- with Firefox and IE. I've become really curious as to what John's problem is. Obviously there is a common denominator somewhere that affects both IE and Firefox but not Chrome. I've had issues with Firefox not playing a video in the past but IE *would*. It was always because Firefox was missing some plug-in and installing it fixed the problem. But why his computer won't play them in IE as well is a mystery to me. I dunno', sometimes it just happens. We have several computers all running win 7 here. Intermittently we get one that won't play one particular media file for no apparent reason. Do the codecs and such, all media updates etc... Still a file won't play on one that plays on all others, never figured it out in some cases. In almost all cases, installing Nero on the computer, solves the problem. My laptop still will not play MP4. I have a good conversion program and I don't use MP4 on the web anyway, so I haven't looked into that.... |
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