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Shockwave Player was released with Director 4.0 around 1995, and branded Shockwave Player 1.0. Its versioning has since been tied to Director's versioning, skipping versions 2 to 4. Shockwave was now a two-part system, a graphics and animation editor known as Macromedia Director, and a player known as Macromedia Shockwave Player.
Get ready1 | Print or save these instructions. | ||
2 | Make sure you have a Macromedia Shockwave Player-compatible browser:
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1 | Go to the Macromedia Download Center and click Auto Install Now. |
2 | Click through the dialog boxes that appear. |
3 | When the Macromedia Shockwave 8 Player movie begins to play, your Macromedia Shockwave Player installation is successful. |
1 | Go to the Macromedia Download Center and click Download Now. Choose the directory where you want to save the Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer and click Save. Write down the name of the file you are downloading as it appears in the Save As.. dialog box, or use the 'Find..' command to locate the file for step 2. Note for Windows 95 customers running Novell network software: The Novell software shortens the Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer filename after you download it. For example, 'Shockwave Installer.exe' will become '!Shockwa~.exe'. The Shockwave Player Installer still works with this shorter filename. |
2 | Quit your browser and double-click the Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer icon. Choose the Macromedia Shockwave Player-compatible browser you want to install Shockwave into and click Continue. The installer relaunches your browser and opens to the Macromedia Download Center to complete the installation. |
3 | Click through the dialog boxes that appear. When the Macromedia Shockwave 8 Player movie begins to play on the Web page, your Macromedia Shockwave Player installation is successful. |
1 | Go to the Macromedia Download Center and click Download Now. Choose the browser you want to use with Macromedia Shockwave Players and click Install. When the download is complete, find the Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer on your desktop. If it is not on your desktop, use the Finder's 'Find..' command to locate 'Shockwave'. Note: If you find a compressed file with the extension '.sea.hqx' but no Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer file, you may not have the necessary helper applications to decompress software downloads. Get Stuffit Expander from the StuffIt Expander page and then use it to decompress the '.sea.hqx' file. |
2 | Quit your browser and double-click the Macromedia Shockwave Player Installer icon.Choose the Macromedia Shockwave Player-compatible browser you want to install Macromedia Shockwave into and click Continue. The installer relaunches your browser and opens to the Macromedia Download Center to complete the installation. |
3 | Click through the dialog boxes that appear. When the Macromedia Shockwave 8 Player movie begins to play on the Web page, your Macromedia Shockwave Player 5 installation is successful. |
Troubleshooting
If you installed Shockwave Player, but the movies at the Macromedia Download Center page do not work, check the following:
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1 | Make sure you have a Macromedia Shockwave Player-compatible browser. |
2 | Make sure you have only one copy of your browser installed and that the copy you installed Macromedia Shockwave Player into is the same copy you are using to browse the Web. |
3 | If you are running a 16-bit version of your browser with Windows 95, you will receive an error stating 'Could not load plug-in'. This is common with subscribers of earlier versions of America Online and Compuserve. Download the Windows 3.1 version of Macromedia Shockwave Player from the 'Need a different Web Player?' link in the step 1 column and install it. |
Adobe Shockwave
Released versions of Netscape Navigator: 4.0 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or AOL 4.0 or later |
IBM-compatible PC with at least Pentium 166 processor or compatible |
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4, or Windows 2000 |
VGA with 8-bit color (256 colors) or later |
32 MB RAM/6 MB free disk space |
Streaming audio requires a Windows compatible sound card |
Macromedia Shockwave Player 5
Released versions of Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5 or later, AOL 4.0 or later |
Power Macintosh with at least PowerPC 120 processor |
Macintosh System 8.1 or later |
8-bit (256) colors or more |
32 MB RAM/6 MB free disk space |