Actually, I got it to work. It turned out to be the old QuickTime-resetting-the frequency problem. I went into Audio Midi Utility and changed the frequency back to 44100. Now, it works peachily. Thanks. > From: http://www.npr.org/~npr_response > Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:35:31 -0400 > > Dear Robert, > Thank you for contacting NPR. > We're sorry you have had trouble with the Player. > Please try completely uninstalling and then reinstalling the Flash Player, > following the instructions on Adobe's help pages for troubleshooting Flash > installation for Windows, Intel-based Macs or Linux or Solaris, > http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/ > ,http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/, . Please let us know if this > solves the problem. > Sincerely, > Alan > NPR Services > 202-513-3232 > www.npr.org > NPR invites you to join its audience advisory panel, NPR Listens. > Learn more at http://www.npr.org/listens/ > -------------- Original Text ----------------- > Date : 7/24/2008 1:00:17 AM > The player does not work. Im runnning Firefox 3.0.1 on Mac OSX 10.4 . > Everything comes up, but no audio is emitted and the time counter never > increased, even when the pause/play button is hit repeatedly. I tried > upgrading Flash to latest version, but it didnt help. I also tried clearing > the cookies and the cache and it didnt help. Flash Player detected: 9.0.124. > NPR Flash Diagnostics ver 1.0 Connected on port 1935 using rtmp Sample 1 > Bandwidth measured at 273 kbps Sample 2 Bandwidth measured at 701 kbps Sample > 3 Bandwidth measured at 1402 kbps Sample 4 Bandwidth measured at 487 kbps > Sample 5 Bandwidth measured at 859 kbps Browser Information: Mozilla/5.0 ( > Macintosh U PPC Mac OS X 10.4 en-US rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070206 Firefox/3.0.1 >