I have another website which is hosted by GoDaddy, so I uploaded the DivX files to the server 'Content' using my other operating system OSX 10.4.11, (using the same G450 machine). The files are all under 30 MB as required by the GoDaddy 'Website Tonight' template. Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 & 11.0 (Windows 7.0, 8.x, Vista SP1/SP2) Google Chrome Note: If you have installed third party applications to block pop-ups (examples include the Google, MSN, and Yahoo! Writing software for mac. Toolbars), be sure to consult the vendor documentation to allow pop-up windows for desired websites.
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I need to try the latest version of Internet Explorer on my machine as I cannot get an AVI file on my GoDaddy Website Tonight website to run at all with Firefox or Safari. See: I've been fobbed-off by Godaddy in Arizona, as they take no responsibility for the issue. Apparently the video runs perfectly well in USA on PC with Internet Explorer. If you look at the web page you can see that the Go and Pause buttons are blue and thus alive, as also the audio button in red when activated.
File size is about 28MB and i'm using 1500 kbps Broadband. I took the advice of Ora and tried Opera,Shiira,Camino and Sea Monkey. None will play my AVI video.
Some display the Red hexagon and hand with 'The Playlist format is not recognized'. I will try and convert it to one of the other 2 upload options of mpg or mwv.
Hello again, interested folks! I've made some progress on the strength of your observations, but I'm not 'there' yet. I've achieved the following: (a) I've converted in OSX 10.4.11, some new sample video clips which i've stitched together from my documentary DVD; i.e., the Cinepak codec to DivX. (Cinepak was my only option in Quicktime, to export AVI from Final Cut Pro 2.0 in OS 9.1). I have another website which is hosted by GoDaddy, so I uploaded the DivX files to the server 'Content' using my other operating system OSX 10.4.11, (using the same G450 machine). The files are all under 30 MB as required by the GoDaddy 'Website Tonight' template.