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In answer to Silly Question No 1 the window provided has no visible volume control icon for clicking. And I have no volume control on my own computer - not that I need one, as uploads etc can always be volume-controlled for audibility on the slider below the images.
The iPlayer flash window definitely has a volume control. If you navigate to the programme via the R3 schedules you will see a loudspeaker on the pop-up panel - click on it to adjust the volume. If you use the iPlayer webpages instead, you need to run your mouse over the image to reveal the loudspeaker volume control.
All Windows PCs have a software (Windows) volume control - it is part of the operating system. Often it can be accessed via a speaker icon on the bottom right group when you look at the screen. If the loudspeaker isn't showing there the Windows audio controls can be accessed via the control panel (Start/Control Panel/'Hardware and Sound' in Windows 7).
I realise that the problem is likely to be something else but those two are most definitely the things to check first.
The iPlayer flash window definitely has a volume control. If you navigate to the programme via the R3 schedules you will see a loudspeaker on the pop-up panel - click on it to adjust the volume. If you use the iPlayer webpages instead, you need to run your mouse over the image to reveal the loudspeaker volume control.
All Windows PCs have a software (Windows) volume control - it is part of the operating system. Often it can be accessed via a speaker icon on the bottom right group when you look at the screen. If the loudspeaker isn't showing there the Windows audio controls can be accessed via the control panel (Start/Control Panel/'Hardware and Sound' in Windows 7).
I realise that the problem is likely to be something else but those two are most definitely the things to check first.
Thanks again, John
There must be some deep-seated problem. I get the pop up panel but no loudspeaker visible on it. I've checked my computer volume levels and they're OK. I'll leave it for the time being.
Just to be clear what you are seeing and what you're not (not hopeful that this will help because it isn't as if you haven't used iPlayer already). If you use this link, can you first of all see everything on this image:
If so, and you click on the pink start arrow, do you then see all the controls when you mouseover on the bottom of the image:
If not, what exactly can you see?
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
Just to be clear what you are seeing and what you're not (not hopeful that this will help because it isn't as if you haven't used iPlayer already). If you use this link, can you first of all see everything on this image:
If so, and you click on the pink start arrow, do you then see all the controls when you mouseover on the bottom of the image:
If not, what exactly can you see?
No pink starter arrow, ff, just a big sign across that picture which reads:
"You need to upgrade Flash to Version 10.1.0 or higher to play Black Is a Country: Episode 1
Upgrade to Flash player now".
I tried this yesterday, but then got cold feet halfway through when a pop-up suddenly appeared saying that I had upgraded to this system last October. (Must have happened when my computer technician did all the intial setting up of this computer, reinstating all my previous files). The next step in the procedure warned that all my firewalls and other systems (can't now remember which) might shut down. At which point I stopped, and went back over the procedure to find no statement assuring me that my systems would or should automatically reinstate once the upgrade had completed.
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
Get it sorted quick S-A, it's a briliant programme you recommended without having heard it!
Ah such is life, Anna. The Powers that rule the universe decided, I have long believed, that little serial apologist was to be sent upon earth with the main purpose of holding doors open to others.
Ah such is life, Anna. The Powers that rule the universe decided, I have long believed, that little serial apologist was to be sent upon earth with the main purpose of holding doors open to others.
actually Flash is the usual attack vector for viruses (matched only by Adobe pdf reader - personally I refuse to have anything by these companies on my machines - I don't know if iPlayer is now usuable under Linux but initially it was a pain - if I were truely paranoid I'd suggest that as both companies are known to have planted backdoors in their software and that flash in older incarnations could be told to turn on any microphone + camera on the machine that in reality iPlayer probably could readily serve as Orwell's telescreen - the constant reminder to move to a new version allows targeted downloads for your machine - it was certainly used in several attacks on unwary terrorists who were sent specially crafted versions.
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