![]() Some previous versions were crippled by a change made by Microsoft. To download the latest version of QuickTime from the Apple site and install or reinstall. If you don’t hear sounds, the first thing you should try is On recent Windows systems, if QuickTime is not present, you may be presented with dialogs allowing you to set up Windows Media Player to play the sounds: this works in many cases, but may require you to have the Player on the screen or to use the Media Bar of IE 6. The most convenient way to play the sounds is using QuickTime Plug-in, which is installed in your browser when you install the free QuickTime Player. Again, the newest browsers may come configured to play these without If you are using the older (GreekKeys) versions of the Pronunciation modules, the sounds are not embedded, but downloaded individually as needed. The "browser requirements" link on the navigation panel of those modules gives more details about which browsers work and which may not. If you are using the newer, Unicode-based versions of the Pronunciation modules (recommended for anyone with an up-to-date computer), the sounds are embedded in the pages and preloaded and your browser should recognize whether it has the needed plug-in or not and help you download it if it is lacking. The sounds are in the format of QuickTime Movie (extension ![]() The settings are very similar to those listed above for Netscape 4.x: use Preferences under the Edit menu. Select Advanced: Scripts and Plugins in the list of choices at left and enable the following: Select Preferences under the Netscape or Mozilla menu. Netscape Navigator 7 for Mac OS X and Mozilla 1.0.x for Mac OS X Make sure "Enable Javascript for Navigator" is enabled. Select Advanced in the list of choices at left. Make sure "allow documents to use other fonts" is enabled. Select Appearance: Fonts in the list of choices at left. Netscape Navigator 6.2 for Mac OS X (this is a very sluggish version upgrade to version 7 if possible) Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x for Mac OS 8-9 ![]() To Multimedia section of list and check (enable) these items: Netscape 4.x (4.7x recommended) for either platform This includes Internet Explorer 6.x for Windows, Netscape 7 (or 8) for Mac or Windows, Firefox for Mac and Windows, and various Mac OS X browsers. Please note that the latest versions of browsers normally have the proper settings by default and usually do not require any adjustment by the user. ![]() Seeing the Greek using GreekKeys Athenian font (for GreekKeys versions of Vocabulary, Verb Drill, Noun Drill,Īnd optonal dictionary information button of English-Greek) Seeing the Greek using Unicode fonts (for unicode versions of Vocabulary, Verb Drill, Noun Drill, Hearing the sounds (Pronunciation Guide and Pronunciation It was needed several years ago, but anyone in 2009 or later using a modern browser on a modern OS should not need this information (and much of it refers to obsolete versions of browsers). PLEASE NOTE that this document is mostly irrelevant as of 2009. How to configure your browser for using Ancient Greek Tutorials How to configure your browser for using Ancient Greek
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