I have installed Flash Player for my Windows 7 and I am unable to stream my favorite radio program. I have a Sony Vaio desk top.
That website should work perfectly well without Flash. I tried it with Flash turned off and it was fine. It probably uses HTML5 (Flash is a security risk). What happens if you try another browser, such as Firefox? The reason I'm asking is that it would be helpful to prove or disprove whether this is a browser issue.
Note: I'm from the UK but I don't think MSN is actually a "browser" is it?
Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks
Give us the link you got it from please.
... also a link to the radio program please. Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks
Also, what browser are you using? Most of them consider Flash depreciated, and will not allow it to run without special steps.
I use Google and MSN. The Radio station is WPEL FM, Montrose, PA
I use Google and MSN. The radio station is WPEL.org
I use WPEL.org for radio. My browsers are Google and MSN. Error Flashplayer
constantly pops up. Thank you for your concern!! Eric
"I have installed Flash Player"
Give us the link where you got it from.
Or tell us how you got it.
Was it through a program you installed, that said it was needed?
Was it from a web site that said it was needed?message edited by Johnw
Go to Control Panel, double click on Flash.
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That website should work perfectly well without Flash. I tried it with Flash turned off and it was fine. It probably uses HTML5 (Flash is a security risk). What happens if you try another browser, such as Firefox? The reason I'm asking is that it would be helpful to prove or disprove whether this is a browser issue.
Note: I'm from the UK but I don't think MSN is actually a "browser" is it?
Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks