Watching videos on Cakewalks University

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2011/07/18 07:33:36 (permalink)

Watching videos on Cakewalks University

Hi
 
Is anyone else out there having problems bringing up the videos that are on Cakewalks site, Uni and TV?
They dont seem to want to start..
Cheers
John
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    stevenpanter
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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 07:40:21 (permalink)
    jorel


    Hi
     
    Is anyone else out there having problems bringing up the videos that are on Cakewalks site, Uni and TV?
    They dont seem to want to start..
    Cheers
    John


    Hi John. Are ypu by any chance using Windows 7 64-bit? I've had that issue too you see. You can find the videos on Youtube.

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 10:01:53 (permalink)
    It seems to be a problem with the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer. If you load up the 32-bit version or use a different browser, the videos should play fine.

    And more videos here, by the way... http://digifreq.com/?DigiFreqVideos

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 11:02:08 (permalink)
    Using the 32-bit version of your web browser will allow you to watch them.  If you're feeling risky Adobe has a 64-bit version of Flash in beta that you can install as well: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html


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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 11:29:55 (permalink)
    Many thanks yes I am using 64 bit I thought it was the way to go.  I will use 32 bit now.

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 12:35:38 (permalink)
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    Using the 32-bit version of your web browser will allow you to watch them.  If you're feeling risky Adobe has a 64-bit version of Flash in beta that you can install as well: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html
    Oh, good news, indeed! Thanks for posting, Willy!
     
    Freddie H. is gonna be be glad to hear this! I'm off to try this out. :)
     
    EDIT:
     
    HotDog! The 64bit Flash Player for IE works well! I'm going to be using the 64bit version of IE9 from now on, unless I run into some really irritating problem. But, so far so good! :)
     
    Oh yeah, I was having a problem with the videos showing up using 32bit IE9, and the problem was only with CakeTV (not with other sites,) but that was fixed some weeks ago. My thanks to whoever fixed that at Cakewalk. :)
    post edited by thomasabarnes - 2011/07/18 12:45:05


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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 12:44:52 (permalink)
    I can't see flash videos on any web site.  I always have to go to You Tube.  It doesn't matter what browser I use.  I'm on Win7 64bit.
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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 12:49:21 (permalink)
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    I can't see flash videos on any web site.  I always have to go to You Tube.  It doesn't matter what browser I use.  I'm on Win7 64bit.


    Do you have the most recent version of Flash Player installed for your browser? If you do, make sure you set up your browser to allow the correct Active X Content. There's a tutorial for doing this on the Flash Player download site.


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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 13:09:44 (permalink)
    Sometimes it is the Compatibility mode when things dont work right with ie-8. I've had problems with it on both W7 and XP. Try changing it. Maybe it will help, maybe not but it is easy and quick to try.

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 13:39:20 (permalink)
    Thanks ... the flash beta worked for me as well!   Think it might have fixed posting to the forum as well!
    Cheers,

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 13:51:53 (permalink)
    It's still in what I would call an 'alpha' phase but we are testing a new player that defaults to html5 and falls over to flash

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 15:34:23 (permalink)
    I run Win 7 64 and can see the videos no problem - I use Chrome

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/18 20:31:31 (permalink)
    It always kind of bothered me that Cakewalk calls it "Cakewalk University", having been to university the caliber and intensity and info you deal with kind of makes "Cakewalk University" a big joke in my opinion. I would say either step up the video quality (by quality I mean detailed and completely succinct, you know? like several complete courses, completely covering Sonar!), videos that overwhelm us with information and techniques and methods and understanding so much so that we have to go back and watch over and over again.. you know? STUDY! That's what you do at university! (THAT WOULD BE REALLY COOL) 

    *thinks of something a long the lines of the FabFilter Pro-G demo video by Dan Worrall"  

    Or change the name to "CakeChannel - Tutorials" or something like that. 

    That's what I think anyways

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    Re:Watching videos on Cakewalks University 2011/07/20 12:55:19 (permalink)
    I can't see them in IE or Firefox.  I tried the Flash 64bit beta but no joy.
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