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Old November 15th 09, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Larry
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Default Still trying to figure how to play videos

I still want to be able to play YouTubes and other videos online from
Windows 98 using Firefox. An earlier thread talked about the FLV Player, but
that doesn't seem to play videos online. It's for saving files to your
computer and playing them there. As it is now, if I go to a youtube, there
is a message saying I have old version of Flash player. get the latest flash
player. But I did install the Flash Player 9 the other day which is supposed
to be able to work with W98 and play videos. Can anyone walk me through the
steps to acquire this ability? Thanks.

Larry

 




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