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Macromedia flash player question
I went to the Macromedia flash webpage and downloaded the free version. It said it was installed successfully, but I don't see the icon anywhere. When I downloaded other players such as Real Player, it appears as a icon on my desktop and in my programs. I can't find Macromedia Flash anywhere. The only thing I see different is that a Yahoo toolbar is now up. How do I know if I have it or not?
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Re: Macromedia flash player question
Brandon777 wrote:I went to the Macromedia flash webpage and downloaded the free version. It said it was installed successfully, but I don't see the icon anywhere. When I downloaded other players such as Real Player, it appears as a icon on my desktop and in my programs. I can't find Macromedia Flash anywhere. The only thing I see different is that a Yahoo toolbar is now up. How do I know if I have it or not?
Well, go to a flash site (like the main page of this site) and see if it works.
Flash Player is essentially just a browser plug-in, and not really a stand-alone program.
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Re: Macromedia flash player question
cvillehog wrote:Brandon777 wrote:I went to the Macromedia flash webpage and downloaded the free version. It said it was installed successfully, but I don't see the icon anywhere. When I downloaded other players such as Real Player, it appears as a icon on my desktop and in my programs. I can't find Macromedia Flash anywhere. The only thing I see different is that a Yahoo toolbar is now up. How do I know if I have it or not?
Well, go to a flash site (like the main page of this site) and see if it works.
Flash Player is essentially just a browser plug-in, and not really a stand-alone program.
Thanks. I guess I have it because I can watch the cartoons here. They run perfectly. But when I go to Redskins.com, I can't watch the videos. They come on for a second, the go to buffering. Is that because I'm on dial-up?
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Re: Macromedia flash player question
Brandon777 wrote:cvillehog wrote:Brandon777 wrote:I went to the Macromedia flash webpage and downloaded the free version. It said it was installed successfully, but I don't see the icon anywhere. When I downloaded other players such as Real Player, it appears as a icon on my desktop and in my programs. I can't find Macromedia Flash anywhere. The only thing I see different is that a Yahoo toolbar is now up. How do I know if I have it or not?
Well, go to a flash site (like the main page of this site) and see if it works.
Flash Player is essentially just a browser plug-in, and not really a stand-alone program.
Thanks. I guess I have it because I can watch the cartoons here. They run perfectly. But when I go to Redskins.com, I can't watch the videos. They come on for a second, the go to buffering. Is that because I'm on dial-up?
What browser are you using? The new redskins site doesn't seem to play well wiht Firefox, especially on the Mac.
Also, I think the videos on Redskins.com are in the Real Media format, not flash (which they could be! Flash video is a much better option, IMO).
Redskins.com TV uses Macromedia Flash Player now. It used to use Real Player.
I have dial-up and the videos load the way they load for you, 777.
I have dial-up and the videos load the way they load for you, 777.
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Jake wrote:Redskins.com TV uses Macromedia Flash Player now. It used to use Real Player.
I have dial-up and the videos load the way they load for you, 777.
Thanks. That sucks. I used the real player also before they changed it. I guess they assume that everyone has high speed internet now. I wish Redskins.com would give you the choice of using Flash player or real player so us dial-up folks can watch the videos too.
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