How To Download Files Use Realplayer On Google Chrome
Google Chrome version (type about:version into the address bar):Operating System:Error Message:Extensions installed: Please describe your question/comment in detail (for example, steps to reproduce the problem): When I go to a web page that requires Real Player to activate itself in the page, I get the message that my Real Player plug-in for Google Chrome is out of date. But when I click the link to go get the friggin plug-in I'm taken to an error page on the Real Player web site.
WHERE IS THE FRIGGING REAL PLAYER PLUG-IN FOR GOOGLE CHROME??????!!!!!!!!!! My version: 10.0.648.204 My operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium My error message: As stated above. Installed Extensions: RealPlayer HTML5Video Downloader Extension - Version: 1.3 My mood: Infuriated. I've now lost THREE HOURS trying to get this frigging thing straightened out. Talk about ZIPPO support!!!!!!!!!!
Fluctuation1 09:31. Yes, that might be a solution. However, nothing against you, but I have two perfectly fine working browsers, Firefox and IE, whose Real Player plug-ins work perfectly fine, thank you. If Chrome is so lame that it needs me to not only reinstall itself but also to uninstall and reinstall THE WHOLE REAL PLAYER APPLICATION FROM SCRATCH, LOCK, STOCK AND BARREL, then please excuse me while I tell Chrome to go screw itself.
After all, how many other applications do you know where to properly install it you need to UNINSTALL AND REINSTALL AN ENTIRELY ADDITIONAL AND UNRELATED APPLICATION???!! That's absurd and unacceptable, and I refuse to dance attendance on such an unreasonable demand.
Google should be heartily ashamed of itself. So, I ask, YET AGAIN, is there a normal, sane, traditional, Real Player plug-in that I can download to make Google Chrome happy, in the same way that Firefox has such a plug-in one can download and install, the same way that IE has such a plug-in one can download and install, etc. Or is Chrome just designed idiotically and is it just stuck in the 90s and that's all there is to it? Chriggsiii 19:38. Just to be clear, yes, there may very well be Real Player plug-ins listed on the about:plugins page (and indeed I see two, one labeled RealPlayer(tm) LiveConnect-Enabled Plug-In and the other labeled RealJukebox NS Plugin, which may or may not be a Real Player plug-in), but there's not anything there that I see that gives you the option for an update.
And, since the problem I'm having is that the stupid browser keeps screaming at me that the Real Player plug-in is out of date, the mere listing isn't really helping me at the moment, unfortunately. Shaimom 07:22. Yes, I know how to do that. However that doesn't always work.
Google Chrome, Bundled with RealPlayer. After i use google chrome i can't download derect video of youtube using real player. Translate PDF Files. Veronica Mars Saison 2 Rapidshare.
Take a look, for instance, at, where things move WA-A-A-Y-Y-Y too fast to copy and paste anything. The fact is there's supposed to be a plugin out there for Real Player that's supposed to be installed for Google Chrome. AND YET GOOGLE REMAINS DEAD SILENT ON WHERE IT IS, HOW TO GET IT OR HOW TO INSTALL IT. This is so LAME!!! It's not Real Player's responsibility to see to it that Google Chrome works properly; it is GOOGLE'S! HELLO, GOOGLE????!!!!
Handsomeorlandoman 12:54. Update Realplayer. You can either update Realplayer within the program ( Help >Check for updates, or Realplayer >Help >Check for updates, according to your version and operating system) or update by installing the file. Don't worry, if you are using Windows, you won't have to uninstall first, the program will see that Realplayer is already installed and will just update Realplayer in a few minutes. I believe Macs and Linuxes will be fine as well. A system restart might be required once the update finishes. You know, the fact of the matter is that I started this thread by asking about the problem that Google Chrome has where when one goes to a page with an embedded Real Player clip one gets the message that the Real Player plugin needs to be updated.
Then, when one clicks the update link, one gets taken to an error page on Real Player. In other words, GOOGLE CHROME IS NOT GIVING CORRECT INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPDATING THE GOOGLE CHROME REAL PLAYER PLUG IN. But there has, apparently, been truly MASSIVE CONFUSION over my question. My question had precisely ZILCH to do with the question of using the Real Player Downloader, totally nothing to do with that at all, WHATSOEVER. And yet shaimom went ahead and posted that latter question, apparently without properly reading the first question in the thread, and thus without realizing that the question was COMPLETELY UNRELATED.
As a result, once a week, my inbox is getting bombarded with replies to a question I NEVER asked, and about which I have had NO PROBLEM AT ALL. I really wish folks would learn to read. By the way, a few kind souls like handsomeorlandoman have told me that if one triggers the Real Player update function inside Real Player the process is quick and painless, and does NOT involve a complete reinstall or a restart or any of those nasty things.
And he was absolutely right and my Google Chrome browser is working fine with Real Player now as a result. So thank muchly for that.
But, of course, it remains super-lame that Google Chrome 1) keeps screaming at you if your Real Player plug in out of date and 2) doesn't even bother to give you accurate information on what to do about it. There remains no excuse whatsoever for that. Handsomeorlandoman 18:13. I suspect it HASN'T been resolved yet, Google's claims at to the contrary notwithstanding. You see, Google is saying there that versions 10.0.648.205 or 11.0.696.60 fixed the problem. Well, I HAVE version 11.0.696.60 and I also had the problem -- obviously.
I just updated to let them know that here's one camper who had the problem even with that new version. Hopefully that will cause them to take a second look at this. Like you say, what a pain. I would go further: What a mess. Handsomeorlandoman 04:17. You know, Juny R, please specify to which question you are supplying the answer. This thread was started by me for the purpose of asking the question as to what to do when one gets the message from Google Chrome that one's Real Player plug-in was out-of-date, since the link provided by Google Chrome in that message didn't work.
However a few weeks after that, some less-than-alert person named Shaimom stuck in a TOTALLY UNRELATED question concerning this frigging Real Player clip download question. So now this thread has become a frustrating mess, with folks trying to answer two different, unrelated questions at one and the same time. It's too late to undo Shaimon's booboo (unless Shaimom wants to withdraw the question), so, in the meantime, it would be really helpful if those answering my question would specify they are doing so, and those answering Shaimom's question would do likewise. Just now, I saw your response, and followed your Youtube link, only to find out that your response had zero to do with my question, and everything to do with Shaimom's question. I would urge all participating on this thread who choose to post answers to please make clear, in their answers, which question they're answering.
Handsomeorlandoman 10:29.