![]() ![]() However, the main job of SlingPlayer is simply to translate what your SlingBox is sending, so the developers can be forgiven somewhat for that. SlingPlayer is very basic - there are very few preferences, which could be annoying if you want to configure your content to be delivered in a specific way. Setting up SlingPlayer is very easy to setup due to the remote viewing assistant, which takes you through the simple task of adding a Slingbox to your player. Obviously, the effectiveness of this will also depend on your Internet connection speed, although this shouldn't influence it too much. i just tested mine it was 164 megs exported, and 10 megs compressed.SlingPlayer incorporates the company's own SlingStream technology to ensure that streaming is constant and reliable. won't make any promises though (other than I won't steal/harvest your registry data for nefarious endeavors) PM me for an address to send to, and zip it please its likely to be large. If you want to send me a copy of your registry to look through I can do that. Having a backup will help, but only if you can get windows running to the point of being able to restore from said backup. If any of it references directories that don't exist, then more than likely that's a problem.ĭeleting any keys or modifying data/keys/etc in the registry isn't hard to do, it just realizing deleting the wrong thing could kill your registry, and stop the computer from booting up. Now search for the versions you are told were installed, common keywords "Sling", "WebSling" and see what you find.recommend you save under My Documents (or Documents if Win7) it might take a couple of minutes depending on how big your registry is. next open the registry, export everything.then move on to confirm its not there inside IE in the Addons.uninstall any sling components with add/remove or programs & settings if on vista/7.start by identifing what versions you're told are installed (compare add/remove programs with addon's in IE.you can uninstall all websling components then clean the registry by hand, then reinstall. I can not take responsibility for your registry. if you don't have backups, and options to restore your registry, or having ever done that before. and I to have the ADDONs saying 119, but the add/remove saying 118! Interesting!! Dish ala sling. Something else to throw at Dish / Sling because its *their* product that is failing to uninstall cleanly. but that since now its more than a year and some 12 or more versions different, sling can't really be blamed, other than they should make a universal un-installer so that it cleans up *all* previous sling refrerences. which while its Slings' fault, the onus is on the user to uninstall unneccessary things at the time they'd no longer use said devices or continue to update those apps/plugins, which more than likely would have addressed the location of the plugins during the upgrade process. ![]() and that old plugin didn't properly remove itself (uninstall) that user finally had to manually change entries in their registry to fix the problem.Īgain that was a problem from a very old version of the plugin. where the user had been getting repeated prompts for install, and what it turned out to be, was an OLD plugin dating back to when they had originally installed a Sling Box more than a year ago. the stand alone installer does properly list itself in add/remove programs or programs & features if win vista/7.Īnd note, that there has been a case of this before (repeated install request). You could also manually add the // sites if you wanted to restrict the plugin to just those sites.Īs to the install/uninstall. Manually installing could cause the plugin to not have an "all" or * in the allowed sites list. Click to expand.are you sure you're being prompted to install the plugin again, or are you getting the prompt to "allow" the plugin to run on all websites? ![]()
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