"Kerri@learn" <Kerrilearn DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Heres a link to an example: http://www.gardengatenotes.com/2007/12/04/
So that there isn't a misunderstanding.
I clicked on the above link to that nice site,
Playback commenced and proceeded as
expected, the buffer progress bar indicated
in percentage as it loaded and the clip played
just fine and it ran for 1min 56 seconds.
That is the maximum length of the clip.
In your original post you mention a clip running
for 3 minutes and then stopping.
Are you sure that what you perceive as the clip(s)
not playing through is actually the end of the clip?
> I might say that while watching a video on a microsoft site about access
> 2007(http://office.microsoft.com/training/Training.aspx?AssetID=RP101933421033&CTT=6&Origin=RC101933201033)
> the same thing happens.
On this second link you provided, it is not Adobe Flash
it is a slide show, admittedly it has a confusing toolbar
inasmuch as it indicates a pause button and if you click
on it, then changes to a Play indicator, but they are non-
functional, you use the "Next" button to progress thru
the tutorial.
This is normal and nothing is wrong.
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