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dmullens
11-30-2008, 05:04 PM
Hi,

I started replay media catcher tonight and notice it updated two plugins. I have not used it since last week sometime.

Tonight, for some reason, I was having trouble with firefox, chrome, even IE. At first I thought it was my internet connection, but after rebooting and trying several other things I noticed that I was only having trouble with Replay Media Catcher running. If I started running RMC, I would again have trouble. In fact, I had trouble even after I would exit RMC until I also exited out of the browser.

When RMC was running it would take over a minute to load in a website (even google). Most of the time I would just cancel out... Also, it seemed like the browser was running pretty slow. Like I said, when RMC wasn't running everything seemed fine. It didn't matter what website I tried to go to.

I have no idea why I'm seeing this behavior, but thought I would post this in case others were having issues too. I'm on Vista.

Thanks for any info!

- Dave.

dmullens
11-30-2008, 05:21 PM
I didn't have RMC running before (because of the issues involved)...so here is info from my program:

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Replay Media Catcher [Version: 3.01] [Build Date: Sep 12 2008 (15:09:00)] R: 1
Current Date/Time: Sun Nov 30 18:05:02 2008
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Plug-In: plugin_zhttp [3.9.6.9]
Plug-In: plugin_zicy [1.0.0.1]
Plug-In: plugin_zrtmp [5.0.6.9]
Plug-In: plugin_zrtsp [1.2.6.9]
Plug-In: plugin_zskhttp [1.2.6.9]
Internal: ahook [1.1.6.9]
Internal: gopher [3.0.6.9]
Internal: MusicDNSLib [1.7.0.0]
Windows: Service Pack 1 [6.0.6001]
Browser: Internet Explorer [UAC: 1] [7.0.6001.18000]
Browser: Mozilla Firefox [3.0.4 (en-US)]
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I'm also running Flash version 9.

- Dave.

Andy Heinlein
11-30-2008, 10:57 PM
This usually is just a problem which calls for a reboot. I know you said you rebooted... But, if you could, could you try rebooting or logoff/logon to free Media Catcher from memory and try one more time.

Thanks...
-andy.

dmullens
12-01-2008, 07:39 AM
I tried rebooting...but that didn't fix it. I downloaded the software again and rei-installed. I thought I might be able to choose to not install the plugin updates...but they happen automatically. The one error I received was on the gopher plugin update. It said the file was in use.

I tried running the fresh install and had the same behavior. I then decided to shutdown (rather than reboot). When my system came back up...all is well. Not sure if the shutdown was the 'fix' or not. I remembered that at times rebooting doesn't clear everything....

Thanks for the help and response! - Dave.