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  • #3821
    joann
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    Tell me if you can download and view this little video. Just testing some new software.

    😉

    Test for JoAnn’s Q&A

    #20758
    ms-lindy
    Participant

    It downloaded to Real Player. Nothing there except to say this is a test. Whattcha up to JoAnn? 🙂

    #20759
    joann
    Participant

    So you couldn’t play it and see my cute little face?

    Well damn.

    Back to the drawing board.

    #20760
    ms-lindy
    Participant

    Carry on Captain, 🙂

    #20761
    joann
    Participant

    You should have adobe flash player on your computer to play the short video. You can download it here:

    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/

    #20762
    shakennotbroken
    Participant

    I was able to see your cute little face JoAnn and I watched the 2 minute video. Your pup is precious and definitely not camera shy. I look forward to your Q&A segments.

    #20763
    ms-lindy
    Participant

    I clicked on the link and it asked me to install a different version of Adobe Flash Player
    for IE Explorer 64bit. I will do that and see what happens.

    Just curious…I get updates for Adobe all the time, but it has never asked to do the 64 bit update.

    #20764
    ms-lindy
    Participant

    Download complete. I clicked on your original link. It opened in Real Player and shows your test in the playlist, but does not play. Am I not seeing something?

    #20765
    shakennotbroken
    Participant

    I’m not real computer saavy, but I went to downloads on my computer and saw “test” in my list. I clicked on it and the video comes up in “Windows Live Movie Maker.” I saw JoAnn’s face and clicked the play button. I know every computer is different though…

    #20766
    zumbagirl
    Member

    Well, I tried and nothing worked for me. But I’m not the best tech. tester.

    #20767
    joann
    Participant

    64 bit is the type of windows operating system you have. It will either be 32 bit or 64 bit. Most require specific software, and most updates know what type of system you have.

    #20768
    cbslife
    Member

    If you go to Control Panel and click on System. About mid page it will tell you if your computer is running a 32 bit or 64 bit system.

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