There are instructions in the various topics on the webpage on this issue. There is an issue with IE in that you have to use IE 32-bit if your operating system is 64 bit, which mine is. I used IE 9 to download because the Real Player webpage had more instructions for IE. The videos were, however, downloaded properly because I could play them when I went back to RP 15. Play would only play the audio and then Real Player would lock up. The install on Real Player automatically gives you 16.0.I was able to get 16 to download and save videos to my Library, but I could not get 16 to play them. The first one you want is "Uninstall and reinstall Real Player from a PC". If you go to and click on support, you get a list of problem topics. I made some progress on the issue of Real Player not working. I think the next step is to consult with tech support at Real Player. I kind of quit working on this because I am about to max out on my internet usage. Apparently, you have to disable pepperflash in Chrome extensions to make the RP "download this video" button work. But, now I can't download videos, but I can play existing videos. I uninstalled RP 16 and reinstalled RP 15. I haven't figured out how to do what is necessary. Apparently, you have to somehow get your browser in 32 bit mode to download videos. Real player 16 is not compatible with 64 bit OS. I was able to use "control, alt, delete" to open up task manager and then end the real player application, to get my pc working. I couldn't download.I couldn't play existing videos. I had Real Player 15 and it was working fine. I have the same problem with Real Player. If we can get rid of the supposed downloading program (new edition) I'll move to something more modern, or better. It showed all my others.So I made no progress. I went through the steps but windows never would show it as a program. I went to the Real player site and looked at uninstalling realplayer on windows 7 without losing your keepers. I just want a player that has simple fast steps to record (download) something as you are watching it. Some programs automatically remove the part being replaced, and I was hoping.Ī lot of my files are on VLC, the one with the traffic cone as a symbol. As mentioned I suppose I did install it over the old one. No, I haven't tried installing it on top of the new download. The main reason I liked realplayer was the little popup message that would come up quickly on top of the box of what you are watching. Moved from Win 7 to Audio & Video - Hamluis. Windows 7, Revo, Ccleaner,AVG,Advance Systemcare pro, all windows updates,& virus updates.Įdited by hamluis, 20 December 2012 - 10:49 AM. I didn't try to uninstall it before the new download I don't want to accidently remove by videos, and/or music. I can open realplayer here or use the desktop icon, but still the lockup.Once it's opened, you can't minimize it in order to try something new,- the computer has to be shutdown and restarted. In the list of products on the left side of the screen (start menu? ) it lists RealNetworks like this: Realplayer or RealNetworks is not listed in programs, uninstalling, or Revo Uninstaller, or Auslogics Uninstaller. Trying to find the program has been fruitless. Trying Realplayer again produces the same result. The only button that gets the computer to move is to close, and restart. I can't get rid of the realplayer screen or anything. I'm speaking of files previously downloaded with realplayer ( free). The player screen opens, but when I choose anything in my files to watch or listen to, the whole computer locks up. I downloaded a new edition of Realplayer the other day from Filehippo, or CNET.
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