Hate to say this, but what start button. All I have is the title followed by a black bar then the AMS logo then another black bar. Nowhere within this area does my mouse pointer change from an arrow to indicate that there is a button to click on. Normally when an audio file is placed in a document there is a start triangle on the left end of a bar of which everything to the right of the start button is an indicator bar to show the progress of the file as it plays. None of this appears leading me to believe that it is probably a problem on your web page. I have no problems when going to other sites.
It appears that the problem was with the Adobe Flash player required to play the audio file. The last comment got me thinking and I went to the file using Mozilla Firefox and the file appeared as an audio file. Then tried IE 9 (both 32 and 64 bit versions) with the original results I was getting. I then checked the Adobe flash version I had installed and it was the latest version but apparently there was a problem which showed up in IE but not Firefox although both use the same Adobe Flash player. I reloaded the Adobe (quicker than IE) and everything works now.
Thanks for you patience in this problem. No need to post this as a comment but it appears to be the only method to let you know that a potential problem may exist.
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Regan I would love to read your story but all I see is the title and an AMS logo, no story. I was linked to your page from the We got guys blog.
It is an audio interview with Tory. Just hit the start button and away you go.
Hate to say this, but what start button. All I have is the title followed by a black bar then the AMS logo then another black bar. Nowhere within this area does my mouse pointer change from an arrow to indicate that there is a button to click on. Normally when an audio file is placed in a document there is a start triangle on the left end of a bar of which everything to the right of the start button is an indicator bar to show the progress of the file as it plays. None of this appears leading me to believe that it is probably a problem on your web page. I have no problems when going to other sites.
Anyone else having this problem?
Worked for me.
It appears that the problem was with the Adobe Flash player required to play the audio file. The last comment got me thinking and I went to the file using Mozilla Firefox and the file appeared as an audio file. Then tried IE 9 (both 32 and 64 bit versions) with the original results I was getting. I then checked the Adobe flash version I had installed and it was the latest version but apparently there was a problem which showed up in IE but not Firefox although both use the same Adobe Flash player. I reloaded the Adobe (quicker than IE) and everything works now.
Thanks for you patience in this problem. No need to post this as a comment but it appears to be the only method to let you know that a potential problem may exist.
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