![]() ![]() RealNetworks(tm) RealDownloader Chrome Background Extension Plug-In RealNetworks(tm) RealDownloader Chrome Background Extension Plug-In (32-bit) – Version: 1.3.0.208 Why does this happen? I have realdownloader.exe installed or at least it tells me that I do when I try to install it again. The little “download this video” even disappeared. It was working just fine in Chrome and then it stopped. You can also update RealPlayer by following these steps: Second: Update your RealPlayerĭownload the latest version of RealPlayer by clicking the download tile below. ![]() ![]() Close, restart Chrome, and try downloading a video from your favorite video site. Click Disable for the first one (you should see the Location listed as C:).ĥ. The top entry should show three versions of Flash. Click the Details link in the top right corner.Ĥ. In the address bar enter chrome://plugins/ģ. In order to fix the issue, please do the steps in both sections and close and reopen Chrome before trying the download again. You can learn more about the decision to implement Pepper Flash in this post from Google’s Chromium blog.Īs a result of the update, you may have recently started having problems with RealPlayer’s Download This Video button in the browser such as it doesn’t appear when viewing videos in Chrome 21, or maybe you can see the button, but nothing happens when you click it, the following steps should resolve the problem. Among the few changes that were rolled out in the update, Pepper Flash has been implemented to handle Flash video. Q: Why doesn’t “Download This Video” work in Google’s Chrome browser?Ī: Chrome has recently been updated. Please leave your questions below and we’ll address them in the comments or in our next installment of Ask RealPlayer. Think of Ask RealPlayer as your buddy that works at RealPlayer. The idea behind Ask RealPlayer is that we will be providing answers to those questions straight from our product experts. We have just released a new version of RealPlayer that works with Google Chrome. If you believe you are infected with a virus or worm, visit your anti-virus manufacturer's website for removal information.UPDATED GOOGLE CHROME AND REALPLAYER, March 17, 2017: If you continue to receive a warning, please contact us and let us know what anti-virus program you are using so we can take further action. This will eliminate almost all false alerts. You should run updates of your anti-virus software, including virus definitions, then perform a full system scan. A false alert can also sometimes be triggered when a free software installation includes additional offers some programs that do this include Eset and MalwareBytes. This can happen when a program performs a task, like copying a file from one location to another, in a way that the anti-virus software looks for based upon the definitions. Your anti-virus software may tell you that you have a virus when you do not. Note: Sometimes anti-virus software companies release definitions that trigger a false alert when certain programs are launched or certain files are accessed. It is safe to install RealTimes and RealPlayer when you download it from or using the "Check for Update" function in the RealPlayer itself. RealNetworks takes precautions to ensure our software is clear of viruses. This message does not mean that the program actually has a virus it warns you of the risk. Many web browsers give a routine security warning message to let you know about possible risks of downloading software. Why do I get a "potential virus" warning when I try to download or update RealPlayer? ![]()
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