Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser"
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@simonhawk said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
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I hate to ask this but if laptop 64bit if so try opera 32 bit and 32 bit flash.. see if that works... lol
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@nvmjustagirl said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
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Computer is originally 8.1 and I did update to Win10. I will download Opera 32 bit, thanks for the suggestion!
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@simonhawk Thankyou i remember win 7 64 bit had that trouble before but had to add 32 bit flash too not sure now tho..
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A Former User last edited by
Went to Opera website.. downloaded the version not marked (I assume is 32-bit) and the 64 bit
Didn't work. Didn't uninstall.. just downloaded on top of.
Looked into adobe flash and there was not a specified 32 or 64 bit version listed here
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@simonhawk open taskmanager and go to details tab rigt click and choose colums scroll down and check box for platform..
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A Former User last edited by
maybe with 32 opera and 64 opera maybe 1 or both might work.. when the hired help wakes up ! lol
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@nvmjustagirl I believe I did but since I uninstall unnecessary stuff, it's not on my computer currently.
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@simonhawk i dunno if sumone said to unistall doby, But after upgrading to Windows 10, you may experience some symptoms regarding Dolby Home Theater:
cannot be launched
certain features became unworkable
the equalizer does not move
Dolby Digital Plus feature does not work
Missing driver message..i am beginning to think umm hold Ciggy break lol
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I just deleted it because I don't use it. It's not on my computer. Plus if this were to cause problems, wouldn't it be system wide (across all browsers) instead of affecting just Opera?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@simonhawk this prolly don't matter sense ya have audio and all that but Could ya check device manager to see if audio driver is this one : Touch6.0.1.751420 7/13/15
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zalex108 last edited by
But Spotify is working on FireFox, then should work in any browser, despite Dolby system.
Try disabling the AntiVirus and any other network interfering software.
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@Simonhawk
Audio Driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) - Lenovo Y50-70, Y50-70 Touch, Y70-70
Touch6.0.1.751420 07/13/2015Realtek Audio Driver for Windows 8.1 (64-bit) - Lenovo Y50-70, Y50-70
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@simonhawk I.m sure your aware about what Y50-70 Laptop (Lenovo) say about your audio drive.. Heres link : https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/nl/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/lenovo-y-series-laptops/y50-70-notebook-lenovo/solutions/HT104006