![]() ![]() ![]() Because opening files directly from the internet can be a risk. In the Chrome browser this obviously defaulted to download without asking, probably as a security measure. If I click the play icon next to a playlist, IE asks if I want to download or open the file. Log in and navigation is fine, as far as I used it. I need to reboot to see if that situation persists.Ĭloudplay at using Internet Explorer isn't perfect, but works, with some caveats. When I turned the Smart Firewall back on, Cloudplay still worked. When I turned Norton Auto-protect back on, Cloudplay still worked. So it is some combination of the browser engine and security software that is causing the problem.īut wait, there's more. Now as a test I turned off my Norton Smart Firewall and Auto-protect, then switched back to the Chromium engine in MC, and Cloudplay worked. Also using the IE browser engine, just tested. Yes, I can play Radio JRiver, using the chromium engine in MC. I run Norton Internet Security, Antivirus and Firewall. Besides, Microsoft are putting their money on Edge, based on Chrome(!) and not IE anymore.įor comparison, I am on the latest Windows 10 version available to me as a normal user. This is unfortunate, because I almost exclusively use the Chrome browser now, and switched to the Chromium browser to fix issues in MC previously. Cloudplay now works, mostly, both inside MC and in a browser. Well, it seems the solution for me was to change from the internal Chromium and external Chrome browser, to the internal and external Internet Explorer browser. ![]()
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