C. Matthew McMahon
Christian Preacher
I think this has something to do with activeX controls, but I can't seem to find out what this is.
One of the producers where we work bought a new laptop.
It runs Vista.
When they first bought it, it allowed them to play videos that stream on our site. Here is a link to the one they are trying to view:
http://www.visionmediatelevision.com/HTMLVideos.htm
It automatically loads and plays just great on my computer at home, and at work (both of mine run Windows XP).
Here is the dilemma -
Some of the possible invited guests on the program go to watch this, just like the producer who now mysteriously has the same problem, and they get a white box. It just sits there and does nothing. It is not an "error" box where it says you "need flash" or "need java". Rather, the page looks like it is trying to load, but it never buffers the video, and the white box sits there for as long as they do. It seems to be a windows VISTA problem, but I have not been able to find out what it is. Anyone else run into this where they are trying to watch a video online and all they get is a white box?
Our problem is that more and more people will be using Vista, and we don't need a problem like this popping up when possible invited guests are on the phone with us to "view our work."
One of the producers where we work bought a new laptop.
It runs Vista.
When they first bought it, it allowed them to play videos that stream on our site. Here is a link to the one they are trying to view:
http://www.visionmediatelevision.com/HTMLVideos.htm
It automatically loads and plays just great on my computer at home, and at work (both of mine run Windows XP).
Here is the dilemma -
Some of the possible invited guests on the program go to watch this, just like the producer who now mysteriously has the same problem, and they get a white box. It just sits there and does nothing. It is not an "error" box where it says you "need flash" or "need java". Rather, the page looks like it is trying to load, but it never buffers the video, and the white box sits there for as long as they do. It seems to be a windows VISTA problem, but I have not been able to find out what it is. Anyone else run into this where they are trying to watch a video online and all they get is a white box?
Our problem is that more and more people will be using Vista, and we don't need a problem like this popping up when possible invited guests are on the phone with us to "view our work."