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Thread: Quake Live sound problem.

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    Quake Live sound problem.

    That is my worry, I started playing Quake Live last night but I have no sound during the game
    The volume of PC is fully (laptop) and the sound is set in the options of the site.
    Let me clarify that I am under Vista.

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    have you tried with another browser?

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    Hi,

    In fact I use Firefox 3.8 and I install the plug-in that the site ask to download.

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    See if it's the same with IE (it will be faster with IE8 for that matter).

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    Ok, will always be tested.
    But I just talk to a buddy who has more or less the same config as me, so Vista and Firefox and it has sound.
    Am a little lost.
    The fact is there already speaking in the software part of the site?

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    I especially do not want to make you change the browser, simply whether it works with another browser, it means that the problem is only on the configuration of firefox, that's why. If another browser, there is no sound either, it means that it is a problem of its more global.

    It runs in flash at the base?

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    I think it is rather a Java applet, when it is on the site there is just a small plug-in 3MB download and install.And if its not work with IE8, you could already give me the procedure for its reflection in Firefox?

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    Re: Quake Live sound problem.

    If it is a java applet, you must have a java icon near the clock that shows in general.
    We will see what is running, later FF.

    FoxScan is a tool developed by White Wolf for the display and analysis of the browser Mozilla Firefox to detect abnormal or infectious elements.

    -> Get FoxScan in the directory of your choice, such as that in which you store the tools to keep: My Documents \ My Downloads.
    -> Open the directory where you downloaded and double click on FoxScan.exe
    -> A command window opens and displays some information.
    -> Leave to the tool until you see "Search completed.
    Press any key to continue ...". Supports eg [Enter].
    -> The program then opens the report in a window of the Notepad.
    This report is also stored in the same directory as FoxScan.bat as Report-FS.txt.
    -> Post this report on the forum (makes a copy and paste) for submission to the analysis of Security Advisor that you have requested.
    -> Close Notepad and wait for the instructions of the Adviser.

    FoxScan being a display, it is not dangerous and can be stored on the disk. However, it is advisable to download the latest version before use because of improvements could be made.

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