For the past couple of days I haven't been able to hear audio when I try to listen to online scriptures or general conference talks. Is anyone else having this issue?
I get audio for YouTube videos, the Church music site, and for mp3 files saved to my hard drive. But when I click the Play button on the scripture player, it grays out momentarily, then returns to its original state and doesn't play. When I right-click the download link and open it in QuickTime in a new window, the progress bar indicates the file is playing, but again, there's no audio. When I bring up a general conference video, I can see the picture but hear nothing.
Anyone know what might be wrong?
Kathryn
No audio for online scriptures/general conference
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I tried just now. MP3 and video in WMP works for me. Have you tried rebooting? Some code could have gotten hung up and it's only affected a certain codec or something.
Edit: On re-reading I see you're using QuickTime. Yeah, mine seem to hang too. The download itself gets hung.
Edit: On re-reading I see you're using QuickTime. Yeah, mine seem to hang too. The download itself gets hung.
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Thanks for checking
Russell,
Yep, I've rebooted several times in the last few days. Good question. Also, I tried listening to the online scriptures and a general conference talk again this morning with the same results described above. However, I downloaded an entire general conference talk and was able to play it from my hard drive with no problem--that was in QuickTime, btw.
I get the same result whether I use Firefox or IE, whether I use WMP or QuickTime.
Well, I'm puzzled. If anyone has any additional ideas, please let me know, and if I find a solution I'll post it here.
Thanks!
Kathryn
Yep, I've rebooted several times in the last few days. Good question. Also, I tried listening to the online scriptures and a general conference talk again this morning with the same results described above. However, I downloaded an entire general conference talk and was able to play it from my hard drive with no problem--that was in QuickTime, btw.
I get the same result whether I use Firefox or IE, whether I use WMP or QuickTime.
Well, I'm puzzled. If anyone has any additional ideas, please let me know, and if I find a solution I'll post it here.
Thanks!
Kathryn
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