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| Forum Barbecuer | Quote:
Do you have the correct plug-ins on your computer? Regarding your question on filenames, well, do you know what filetype it is? Mp3? Wav? Mid? Have you tried to rename the file? That could be a good start. Can you open the file in a media player to determ what filetype it is? | |
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| I am Honor | Well I do get the heading, but thats about it. >> "I am the Mighty Nuke of Duke" lol The file might me a WMA file. So say I change the file to the name of "bunker" should I put "bunker.wma" ? or what exactly?
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| Forum Barbecuer | That could do the trick. If the music won't play check if you have the appropriate plug-ins and add-ons installed. |
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| I am Honor | And how will I know which are the appropriet ones? or which ones should I have? |
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| Forum Barbecuer | Rename the file first and try to play it, if it doesn't play look for a plug-in that handle the format... Then you'll know what sort of software you need as this will be either displayed by an alert box or you get the option of connecting to the internet and look for it. |
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| I am Honor | hmm, maybe seeing what I see helps The music file clip is called "brbr" , but when I just brbr nothing happens, so I added "brbr.mp3" and this occured: ![]() This happens when I click on that blue film thing |
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| Forum Barbecuer | That is because either the file is not a mp3 file, or you have a very old version of QuickTime installed. Try correct both and see what happens. |
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| I am Honor | hmm, the file is mp3.. and quick time? Its not that old |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Paste the code you are using, so we can see what exactly is going on... (use the code tags, please)
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| I am Honor | come again? |
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