Found a solution. It appears that the Flash Player that Adobe installs
is a 32 bit player ... that can run well in Chrome, IE etc... even if
they are on a 64 bit OS. But if you manually install the 64 bit
version I obtained here ...
http://download.cnet.com/Adobe-Flash-Player-11-Beta-64-bit/3000-23
Hey there,
I appreciate your fast response. Yes, my relevant specs are: Windows Pro 64 bit,
I tried the official SL Viewer and the latest Firestorm,
tried running them as administrator (to bypass perms issues if any)
and also ran the clients in Windows XP Pack2 compatibility mode. Same
problem ...
What client are you on? SL default or another viewer like Firestorm?
I recall some V1(ie Singularity) based viewers have issues or don't support
it at all(even after the mesh merge), but I haven't used one in ages.
http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_media
http://www.damanicorp.com/products/mediaviewe
On 4/24/2012 12:19 PM, Moriz Gupte wrote:
> Hello,
> I just bought a new laptop and found that I could no longer playback
> video a prim. Everything works fine on my older laptops. I tried to
> search the community forums and so on ... and found that some people
> are experiencing similar issues wh
Hello,
I just bought a new laptop and found that I could no longer playback
video a prim. Everything works fine on my older laptops. I tried to
search the community forums and so on ... and found that some people
are experiencing similar issues which appear to be unresolved.
Tried turning off firew
On 2012-04-23 16:58 , Andromeda Quonset wrote:
> So far today, I have had 2 strange messages forwarded to my email
> from Second Life. The messages were not formatted as I would expect:
> they had a graphic in them. Replies to the messages bounce back. Is
> there some work going on?
>
I believe
It could be an SL newsletter of some sort.
That or someone might have been able to use HTML formatting in llEmail
(Never tried it, so not sure if possible).
It could also be a phising email: (sdadsa...@sec0ndlife.com or the likes)
or someone sent an email in the name of a SL mail address(which you