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Mac Forum / Applications / Media Player / March 2006



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Adobe and Windows Media

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Jeffy - 10 Mar 2006 12:42 GMT
I have an older version of Acrobat on my system.  Whenever I go to play
a .wmv file, I receive a warning that the Adobe Type Manager file
cannot be located.  I think it was removed when I transferred data to
my MacOSX format.  The media player will not play.  What can I do?
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 11 Mar 2006 19:23 GMT
> I have an older version of Acrobat on my system.  Whenever I go to play
> a .wmv file, I receive a warning that the Adobe Type Manager file
> cannot be located.  I think it was removed when I transferred data to
> my MacOSX format.  The media player will not play.  What can I do?

ATM is a MacOS 9 only control panel as far as I remember. THat's a very
weird issue...

What version of WMP do you have ?? Have you tried using WMV from
Flip4Mac instead (free and better than ever before in the new version
2.0.2).

Corentin

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