Does the Unity Web Player __STILL[/b]__ not work on Snow Leopard? What gives? It doesn’t work in Chrome or Safari (haven’t tried anything else). I’ll probably get a lot of hate, but I don’t care. Its been months since Snow Leopard came out and it still doesn’t work. And I’m not going to put Safari in 32-bit mode every time I want to use Unity Web Player. I don’t use Safari anyway.[/u]
It was updated and it does in fact work in browsers on Snow Leopard. So if you’re seeing an issue I would advise you to file a bug with relevant system information.
Mind you there is a bug that I reported with using multiple video cards. When I am only using a single card and 2 monitors it works fine, although if I enable the 2nd card out to a third monitor it fails to obtain the GL context.
Hmm… Well, if I enable 32-bit Safari, it will work. If 32-bit isn’t enabled, it won’t work. It just says that it’s not installed. The same thing happens in Chrome and other browsers in Mac OS X.
incorrect
By Unity 2.6 and the 2.6 plugin the webplayer works natively on 64bit safari.
You should update your stuff before putting out claims that root back to autumn 09
I don’t know which version I’ve installed. I’m using whatever is shown here: Unity Real-Time Development Platform | 3D, 2D, VR & AR Engine
Got it bud?
You can check the webplayer version from this page, which is also linked from the web plugin download page.
Both Safari and Chrome says:
Unity Plugin version: not installed
Unity Engine version: not installed
Even though I’ve reinstalled it at least 10 times…
If you’ve downloaded and installed the latest webplayer and you still get problems, you should contact support@unity3d.com about this. There may be some unusual cases where this bug still occurs.
Will do, thanks.
Was this issue resolved? I seem to be experiencing the same thing. Installed the web player, but the version check page reports “not installed”. Firefox 3.6.13, Mac OS 10.6.5.
I am getting the same thing. On a machine with unity removed the player gets a blank screen on safari 64. If they put it in 32 bit they get the install web player screen. If I install the plug in manually it will run fine in 64bit mode. Any ideas?
Very weird situation with “current webplayer”
Have updated Q3 2010 mac book pro 13 and imac 27 to same software state: OSX 10.6.7 Safari 5.0.4 (6533.20.27)
on MBPro 13:
Unity Web Player Version
Unity Plugin version: 3.3.0f4
Unity Engine version: not installed
on iMac 27
Unity Web Player Version
Unity Plugin version: 3.3.0f4
Unity Engine version: 2.6.1f3
Tried de- and re- installing several times; but engine doesn’t load on MBPro, iMac is fine
Any ideas?
*** UPDATE ***
The problem was sorted with help from Ricardo A (from Unity)
He suggested logging on as Administrator user (which I did) and install from there - this worked (as had on the iMac). However the other (standard) user could not use the application, so I gave administrator rights to that user (which was easy because it was me) and the application then worked; in the meantime I had also updated Safari to 5.0.5 (6533.21.2) on both machines - but this hadn’t made a difference. So solved, but not like-4-like on each machine.