Subject: | Re: QuickTime- State of Media Sharing Practices |
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From: | "Paul Jacobson" thebrunswicktwitcher |
Date: | Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:19 am ((PDT)) |
On 25/10/2009, at 9:03 PM, Philip Tyler wrote: > When Rob mentioned he was having problems with Save Source As using > QT. I checked the site people had reported as having trouble with, > the marvellous Loon recording by John Neville. Using Safari v4.0.3, > under Snow Leopard v10.6.1, I could quite happily select the Save > Source As feature with the QT v7.6.3 plugin that Safari uses. > (Safari/Help/Installed Plug-ins) Hi Phillip There are really two issues - the first was that a number of people using PC's were having trouble accessing the audio on 7Loons - this is possibly a side effect of the way iWeb embeds the audio on the basis of OS and Browser of the visitor. A second issue that was getting a lot of airtime was that some users running Safari 4.0 and or Snow Leopard couldn't access the "save as source" on some sites. I had hoped the links I'd posted might provide some background on the causes of these problems. cheers Paul |
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