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Informative video on Tidal.com call Lossless Explained will not play.

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On the tidal.com website I cant play an informative video called " Lossless Explained ". This video can be found by going to tidal.com and clicking > Menu > Lossless Explained:

http://tidal.com/ca/video/lossless-explained

I am using a Windows 10 ASUS laptop G75VX and the most current Firefox version 48.0.2.

I have also tried using Safe Mode with out success!

However, the video will play using Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

I have also used another computer with Firefox (My wife's Dell XPS13) and that also does not play FF version 48.0.2.

Any ideas what the problem may be?

Regards

Dean

On the tidal.com website I cant play an informative video called " Lossless Explained ". This video can be found by going to tidal.com and clicking > Menu > Lossless Explained: http://tidal.com/ca/video/lossless-explained I am using a Windows 10 ASUS laptop G75VX and the most current Firefox version 48.0.2. I have also tried using Safe Mode with out success! However, the video will play using Chrome and Microsoft Edge. I have also used another computer with Firefox (My wife's Dell XPS13) and that also does not play FF version 48.0.2. Any ideas what the problem may be? Regards Dean

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It does not play for me. But my download manager shows the file is 3megs. Download it and play it on your system.

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Thanks for pointing out the work around, but my concern is why it doesn't play without having to download.

It should just click and play!

I don't have to do that with Chrome or MS Edge.

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My thought is the flash player can't handle streamed clips, so I use the download manager.

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Hmmmm...the Firefox built in player should be able to handle that...Chrome and MS Edge can!

It must be a bug in FF.