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Why can't I view LBH's embedded files?

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Am I the only one? All I see is a blue lego with a "?" in the middle.

  • Super User

Because they are rated R and you are too young

Glenn will know, hang tight.

He will want to know what OS, browser, etc you are using

  • Author

Mac OSX.....Browser is Safari.

Mac OSX.....Browser is Safari.

i cant view them either, i think it is safari because i am using that too

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Try this:

Dump your cache, quit Safari.

Go to Quicktime Preferences and turn off "Save Movies in Disk Cache"

Some people have had success deleting on of the following files:

1) /YourHardDrive/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.quicktime.plugin.preferences.plist and com.apple.quicktimeplayer.plist .

2. Look in /YourHardDrive/Library/QuickTime and/or /YourHardDrive/Users/YourUserName/Library/QuickTime and look for older third party plugins. One of those might be interfering.

Also someone has come up with a flash Quicktime 7.2 Intel problem that you describe. Here is the fix:

Quote:

1) Make sure you have the latest versions of Adobe Flash Player Software

2) Go in to: QuickTime Preferences > Advanced > MIME Stettings > Miscellaneous.

3) Deactivate the "Flash Media" option.

("This tells the browser not to to display Flash Media and lets the newly installed Adobe software work its magic.")  

Once this done, re-download and install that latest Adobe Flash Player.

Hopefully one of these fixes will help you. Good Luck.

One more thing. A poster over at MacFixIt found this fix for himself:

Originally Posted by smckinley

Another possible solution. After getting errors in Safari 'Quicktime plug-in 7.2 did not load correctly' on my MacBookPro with 10.4.10. After various re-installs of QT and 10.4.10, I finally found the culprit, an old 'QuickTime Plugin.plugin' from QT 6.5.2 installed in my /Users/'username'/Library/Internet Plug-ins. Once I trashed that everything works fine.

Originally Posted by rtamesis

For me, removing the Quicktime Plugin.webplugin from the Internet Plug-ins folder in the Library allows me to be able to play back Quicktime movies on the web such as those iPhone tutorials on Apple's website

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