

When I visited this site 1st time it played fine. Some notable links I found that suggest things are improving I cam across a link that is expressly set up to test (QT) quicktime plugin After nearly a month of this day and day out (since Netflix started acting up and crashing my machine hard) I'm eager to solve these issues. In whatever way this may help you help me, I greatly would appreciate it.Īt this writing,even tho I'm running late,I did look well enough scrolling top to bottom for more than 10min I don't think I've missed 'shockwave' in this file you mention, but of course, I easily could have. (left side column) does include shockwave 'allow' or 'deny' so forth What is that about now? The hits just keep coming. at 1st blush, while I did note/see a few 'quicktime.' references in the Library/Preferences.įolder (step 4) I DO NOT see any 'shockwave' reference in this file at all Overlapping issue, back to quicktime plugin, as mentioned, I followed your suggestion here up to step 4. there is NO OPTION to toggle anything, thus, no Meanwhile, I surely would try HTML5 setting many ppl are doing w/similar viewing issues etc ** take battery out of my macbook only way my machine will reboot Not only freezing my Macbook Pro minute I go to stream anything via Netflix,but I've had to Later today,when I have more time (and more than 3 weeks in trying to solve overlapping issue Netflix worked find for couple days then I did navigate to the Finder Library/Preferences folder and followed yr steps up the point where you suggest 4. Unlike a couple of others here who are also tackling quicktime (plugin) issues, I'm paused to try your suggestion/steps bc of this divergence. Installed without issue, Safari via 'installed plugins' view,STILL reads NO quicktime plugin (refs whatsoever) 1 of primary issue re:quicktime plugin is post install going smoothly, by all accounts i.e. I installed Quciktime via Apple DL(download site) as mentioned in this forum.
