Mohan, I have the same problem, (in fact 2 seconds ago) but the app doesn't have anything to do with players or plugins in my case. This is a real PITA and I have lost important work and such that was a heck of a hassle to recreate. In my case, it is like it gets overloaded or something and cannot survive. If I have multiple browser tabs open, it gets to a point where it will crash. And sometimes it crashes with very little effort, but there seems to not be any pattern to when it happens. Also I have popups blocked; so in my case that shouldn't be a problem <right>? I don't know if this helps you with the troubleshooting, or if they are two seperate issues. Man this list moves fast; I was just about to post my issue when I saw yours. If anyone can tell for certain that they are 2 differrent things then I guess I will start a new thread; otherwise; I will follow this one. Marc On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 18:02:20 -0700, Gerald Thompson <geraldlt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kumara wrote: > > > Hi List! > > > > if there is a pop up or it needs a player to play contents of web, > > (when I click the link ex; a radio in the web), Mozilla terminates > > itself. throwing me out. what should I do, > > I have real and xine installed. > > thanks > > Mohan > > 1. xine does not have a plugin for mozilla > 2. Real Player can only play certain formats, real media, mp3, and ogg > if you have the Helix codec installed. > 3. for most non-real player formats, windows media, quicktime, etc.. > you will need mplayer > - you can get mplayer from livna or dag, you will also want to install > the libquicktime > - you might also want to snag the rpm that has extra codec files on it, > there are some proprietary parts of win media and quicktime that may not > play properly unless you have some of the codec files placed in the > correct directory. > - check out the mplayer web site for more info. > > Gerald > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >