OK, I'll admit I'm not the best when it comes to computers.. To date, I have upgraded to IE 7 and installed Flash 10. I have upgraded Firefox to 3.0.9 and have Flash 10 as an app there.. And I have DSL at the house. So why can I not see the videos for the Target program???
Now for the real kicker, I can see them at work.:huh: I have no idea what the difference is..
Any clues or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Steve
Target videos
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I have the same problem with some of the videos as well, usually just blog videos. I can only see them on my laptop with bad sound. That made trying to identify the medley songs even that much more difficult. I just blamed it on using Linux with Firefox. Thanks, now I know it isn't just me.
Hey guys... try installing the Google Chrome browser and see if it makes a difference.
www.google.com/chrome
www.google.com/chrome
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Just guessing that you may not have the correct codecs installed to be able to view and hear the videos. Try downloading and installing the K-Lite (full) package of codecs - it is available from a number of sites. Also, you should probably be running the Sun Java runtime environment, from Sun. Give it a shot - neither of these will harm your computer. Good stuff.
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For me, it is just the blog videos that don't work, other videos are fine. It is like they just don't want to start, it just sits there saying "waiting for...". It is nothing I can't live with, unless the blogs are *that* important.
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Neil, I looked at the videos from "TARGET Beginners "newbies" but when they spoke each said they had 4-5 years training with you. Before I sign up I would actually like to see a mini or full set of a lesson that you are offering. AS you know many to look and choose from and some seem better geared toward the "newbie". I have only found one on line actually geared to a beginner to adavnced student
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