I have Ted Kirk's Theory of Music on CD-ROM. When I play it, I receive a prompt that tells me that I need a plug-in in order to play sound. How may I discover what plug-in is required in order to play sound? Note that in other respects, my Windows 7 software plays this CD-ROM faithfully. It's just the sound that doesn't work.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Most likely, you will need the Adobe Flash Player plug-in or XviD which decodes both the sound and the video streams from a file. You can download and install both of them for free through the links posted below. After the plug-ins will be installed, reboot the PC and then launch the software again from the CD-ROM.
I have Ted Kirk's Theory of Music on CD-ROM. When I play it, I receive a prompt that tells me that I need a plug-in in order to play sound. How may I discover what plug-in is required in order to play sound? Note that in other respects, my Windows 7 software plays this CD-ROM faithfully. It's just the sound that doesn't work.
Most likely, you will need the Adobe Flash Player plug-in or XviD which decodes both the sound and the video streams from a file. You can download and install both of them for free through the links posted below. After the plug-ins will be installed, reboot the PC and then launch the software again from the CD-ROM.