Streamate interface help?
I keep getting the stupid "system error" when I try to broadcast... this happens whenever I use a browser for an extended period of time... I had Google Chrome and it worked fine...then I got the system error, i switched to Firefox, and it worked a couple of times but then I got the system error again... I contacted SM about this, but they haven't gotten back to me.. i cleared cookies, history, everything. The only thing that seems to work is uninstalling and reinstalling my browser but that gets irritating ... what could be wrong?
Re: Streamate interface help?
This happened to me before, with my situation it was because the Firefox was not currently updated. Adobe has had a lot of problems lately with their releases... And, in updating Flash Adobe suggests that the user uninstall using their uninstaller... Clear the browser cache (Tools->Clear Recent History->select cache->click on "Clear Now" button).
(If using Firefox 3.5.(or above) use menu path Tools->Options->Advanced->Network tab->click on "Clear Now" button.)
Delete any cookies relating to the site(s) involved (Tools->Options->Privacy->Show Cookies button).Note: The above is for Windows so if you're using a different OS refer to this...
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differen ... x,_and_Mac
And, try the same sites while running Firefox in safe-mode...
Try running Firefox in safe-mode... do not check any boxes.
Safe Mode - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
>What safe-mode does
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* The Just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler is disabled.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
One more easy test... create a test profile (make no changes to it) and then visit your problem sites.
Creating a new Firefox profile on Windows
Re: Streamate interface help?
This happened to me before, with my situation it was because the Firefox was not currently updated. Adobe has had a lot of problems lately with their releases... And, in updating Flash Adobe suggests that the user uninstall using their uninstaller... Clear the browser cache (Tools->Clear Recent History->select cache->click on "Clear Now" button).
(If using Firefox 3.5.(or above) use menu path Tools->Options->Advanced->Network tab->click on "Clear Now" button.)
Delete any cookies relating to the site(s) involved (Tools->Options->Privacy->Show Cookies button).Note: The above is for Windows so if you're using a different OS refer to this...
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differen ... x,_and_Mac
And, try the same sites while running Firefox in safe-mode...
Try running Firefox in safe-mode... do not check any boxes.
Safe Mode - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
>What safe-mode does
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* The Just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler is disabled.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
One more easy test... create a test profile (make no changes to it) and then visit your problem sites.
Creating a new Firefox profile on Windows