Re: Windows Media players

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Douglas Furlong wrote:



Claude Jones wrote:



Thanks for all the suggestions and advice. Maybe you or someone will have an idea what I did wrong with the mplay install. If I click on a Windows Media file from the Mozilla browser window, an Mplayer window opens and a message appears that it's buffering along with a progress bar -- and that's it. The green progress bar moves left to right, gets to almost the end, and then I just get the endless hour glass. The file appears to be downloading, but it never streams, or plays after the download.


There are a couple of things that can cause this (it's mentioned in
their FAQ, you did read that didn't you? http://mplayerplug-
in.sourceforge.net/faq.php)
Have you installed the additional libraries for playing wmv media? There
also seems to be a problem with playing some wmv files in xine/totem and
possibly mplayer, the thing they appear to have in common is that they
are encoded using variable bit rate.

Hope this provides some help.




I have indeed read the faq, and installed the libraries. As I have proceeded on this Linux path, I have encountered various problems. Multiple versions of documentation, sometimes conflicting. Not knowing where to look for the latest documentation. Not understanding the argot of Linux. Not understanding the architecture of Linux. Perhaps the most serious is the GTBAOF syndrome (getting to be an old f__t), which seems to be connected to RAM issues in my cerebrum noticeably associated with increasing failure rates of parity checks.

I did get mplayer working, and it's ok, but not as nice as Kaffeine. Mplayer just pops up as a new browser window in Mozilla with no controls, and just a small not-really-re-positionable video window in the topmost left of the browser window. Kaffeine which I can start by plugging the URL of the windows media file directly, starts up in its own window and gives me many configuration possibilities. So, my new related question is how can I switch Mozilla away from using the mplayer plug in to using Kaffeine. I have found some limited documentation -- it refers to directories that I can't find, including some that begin with a ./

And yes, your help was useful and appreciated.



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