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I'm trying to set up Beats Music as a Fluid app so it's not buried in a bunch of browser tabs.

For some reason, on my laptop, I can get it to load, but no songs play (checking the error console shows some 404s and some 'undefined' javascript errors).

On my home Mac Pro, I was able to set this up with no problem at all, so I know it can be done. Also, this tweet conversation proves it can be done too.

Initially I thought it was because in Safari on my laptop, I'm running Ghostery, AdBlock, and Click2Flash extensions. However, I've disabled those individually, and even disabled extensions all together, but I still can't get music to play.

Any other ideas? I'm at a loss as to what might be causing this Fluid to be prohibiting Beats to play music.

Thanks!

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I was able to fix this. Seems like it was a Click2Flash problem.

I deleted Click2Flash from Safari, but that still didn't help Beats within a Fluid App.

In the Beats Fluid app, I visited a page that I knew had a Flash element on it. Even though Click2Flash was deleted from Safari, it was still blocking this element. So I clicked the gear in the top left corner, went to the Settings, and deleted the plugin that way.

After doing that, the Beats Fluid app started playing music! I reinstalled Beats in Safari, added listen.beatsmusic.com to the whitelist, and now it's playing everywhere.

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I had the same problem. Turns out I had Flash installed at a browser level only. I downloaded and installed the Flash Player system plug-in and now Beats Music works as a Fluid app.

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