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Meant to be Obscene, not Heard.
Hello from Vista... Once you customize the hell out of it, it's tolerable.
It's a bit too much of a UI leap for me. It's like some kind of bastardized Apple-Windows hybrid that isn't finished cooking yet.
Anyway, IE7:
When first getting to the site it prompts to install an Active X plugin... Flash I believe it was. I accepted, and the site works fine. Streamed videos and downloads all work. I can't find any problems.
Firefox 2:
FF wants to install Flash. It goes through. When I click on Justin the Beast (or any page with a video), it wants to install another plugin, but when I click to install it, it doesn't know what plugin to install. "No suitable plugins found." I'm given the options to Cancel or "Install Manually." The Manual option takes me to a generic Microsoft Download page for Windows Media. Not sure what to do here.
WMV file downloads from both browsers work fine for me. The member says he's having problems with those too? Odd.
BTW, the instruction page for FF/Mozilla/Opera browsers doesn't seem to apply to Vista. I did a hard drive search and couldn't find "npds play.dll" anywhere, with or without the space. I even selected to find system/hidden files as well. I'm not sure if that's a Vista-specific thing or a Windows Media 11 thing, though. The file might or might not be missing entirely from WMP11. I haven't checked back to XP yet.
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