I downloaded and am able to get everything to work without an internet connection. When I open the file I can choose the individual "sounds" which play fine. I can't seem to get any sound when actually using the timer. I am looking to get this working on a laptop without an internet connection.
Can't get the volume to work
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I just tested the latest zip file http://www.speedspeedbagform.com/timer.zip with Windows XP and IE 7 ... it seemed to work fine. Unzip the file to somewhere, such as Desktop, it should be in a Timer folder, then open the timer.html page. IE7 will prompt you to allow an ActiveX control to run, click "OK" or "allow" and it should work...Originally posted by JVE1812 View PostI downloaded and am able to get everything to work without an internet connection. When I open the file I can choose the individual "sounds" which play fine. I can't seem to get any sound when actually using the timer. I am looking to get this working on a laptop without an internet connection.
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I'm getting a bunch of messages about 'needing a plugin for wav'? Also, none of the sounds work? I have heard sounds on other sites and my sound is working (for music, movies, etc).
My operating system: Linux with Firefox as the browser.
Thanks!
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See here:Originally posted by jason_m_amy View PostMy operating system: Linux with Firefox as the browser.
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Yeah, I have mplayer installed. It could be I need to associate the mime-type for .wav to mplayer (in Firefox). My sound driver is fine (using Linux ALSA) as I can play movies, stream videos, listen to mp3's etc...
-Jason
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I think I actually have some sort of mplayer plugin for firefox installed as well...
I have on my todo list to create a version that works seamlessly with IE/Firefox on Windows, MAC OS X, and Linux, but that is not an easy thing to do
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