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Re: Sandman: error message


Posted by Sandman on August 10, 2002 at 13:57:08:

In Reply to: Sandman: error message posted by mmi on August 10, 2002 at 04:03:24:

I added a clip of one of my favorite songs to the background of Forum100. To keep it from being a long download I converted it to mp3. Most new browsers support it. If you want to have it play there are several things you can do. You can update Windows Media Player from Microsoft, free update.

You can install one of many free audio players. I prefer Music Match Jukebox. You can try this site for more information http://www.mpeg.org/MPEG/MPEG-audio-player.html

The easiest fix for windows users is to go to Microsoft's web site and update your Windows Media Player.

Remember anytime you add or change software on your computer there is the chance of something going wrong. So if you want to leave things the way they are on your computer just close the error box when you go to Forum100. Note, it will happen every time you go back and forth from messages. Sorry, I can't fix this but will only occur on Forum100. Forum101 will have a similar layout but no sound.

I will put a message at the top of the forum so others will know why they may experience this.

Best wishes,
Sandman

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