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Well, I had flash player, but it wasn't the absolute latest version. I
had installed the latest silverlight, but actually had to go back a
version to get it to work. I tried it without silverlight, and just
media player 9, but never did make that work. Did you have to do
anything special to get it to work without silverlight?
Write off list if you want./
73s
Butch Bussen
wa0vjr
On Sat, 19 Apr
2008, Bob Humbert wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christopher Moore" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 6:09 PM
> Subject: Re: baseball fixed
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>> Thanks Butch.
>> I was on the phone with mlb for a few minutes this afternoon. The lady
>> told me to go to the system requirements and make sure I had flash
>> player and silverlight installed and mediaplayer (although I don't
>> think mediaplayer is used if you have silverlight).
>> I now have the games playing although there are no buttons showing up on
>> the mlb media player page. There are also a few annoying yes/no prompts
>> which you need to respond to before the audio will start.
>>
>> On the faq page (or maybe in the system requirements) it says you can
>> use mediaplayer 9 or below. This is in fact the case as I tried it on
>> my wife's computer with mediaplayer 9 and no silverlight.
>> Maybe I should think about downgrading my mediaplayer and dumping
>> silverlight.
>>
>> For me, adobe flash player was the missing piece.
>>
>> 73 Chris
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