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Originally Posted by Eric H
I think you need Flash player 10.
I converted it to Flash by uploading it to YouTube then downloading it again, (then I deleted it from YouTube) that was quicker and easier than converting it locally and it reduced it from 50 meg to 5.
It plays in Real Player, Media Player and Quick Time for me, you might try downloading it and trying different players till you find one that works.
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I'm giving up on this. I tried Winamp, Media Player, Quicktime, none of them would play it. I tried upgrading to Flash Player 10, it still opened Flash Player 9 when I open the FLV video. I tried all of Adobe's solutions using their uninstall tool, restarting and re-installing Flash Player. Adobe's link to check the version installed shows the correct version and it plays their Flash correctly. But when I try to open the FLV video it still shows the version 9 player and the media players can't find the codecs.
Adobe tricks you into installing McAfee by putting a small checkbox far away from the download link and defaulting to opt in for install. That was sneaky.
I'm dissappointed with the newer versions of most of their free software. I'm reluctant to upgrade to a newer version of Acrobat Standard because of the way their latest reader performs. I'm reluctant to pay for support of their free programs.
I can't even find where Flash Player 9 resides. It doesn't show up in the plugins, only version 10, nor does it show up in add/remove programs.