On 03/09/2010 12:00 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
You might be interested to know: mplayerplug-in is now supposed to be gecko-mediaplayer.--- On Mon, 3/8/10, Temlakos <temlakos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 03/08/2010 06:59 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:--- On Mon, 3/8/10, Temlakos<temlakos@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:On 03/08/2010 01:02 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:[snip]Has this anything to do with why videoswon't playonfoxnews.com when I browse them in Firefox? YouTube and other shared-service videosplay fine,and sodo the videos that I embed. But foxnews.com won't playat all.Do I need a plugin to get it to work? Ordo thosevideosnot play nice with flashplayer?Both (Foxnews& YouTube)work fine here inFirefox 3.5.8 and Flash 10.0 R45 all 64-bit.Nospecial configurations. Basically, a stockinstall ofF12.What version flash player do you have?And whatOS?BFlash-plugin version 10.0.45.2 32-bit architecture (i686) Fedora 12, with KDE Firefox Version 3.5 In this setup, YouTube works. Foxnews does not.I'm using GNOME. For years, I had recurringproblems playing Flash (and other multimedia files) through any browser, but Firefox was the most problematical. Some sites worked fine; others wouldn't work at all; some would work, but with frequent crashes or freezes or stuttering requiring reloading/restarting the browser. To make a long story short, using yum, I completely uninstalled Totem and all its related files, installed mplayer-plugin (and its dependencies), and that cured 98% of the multimedia problems. Sites that wouldn't work, now did. Flash was installed manually per Adobe's directions.Maybe, there are some KDE plugins, etc. that Foxnewsdoesn't like or can't recognize and stops. What plugins do you have installed?BI have a bunch of Totem and Totem-compatible plugins, including one for Windows Media. So you used mplayer-plugin as a replacement. Maybe I can do that--so long as I don't have to get rid of VLC.I initially tried VLC as a plugin (and stand-alone player) with and without Totem, but decided to uninstall it before installing mplayer. Since mplayer and its browser plugin worked to my satisfaction, I never bothered reinstalling VLC. My video and multimedia requirements are very basic anyway. So, I didn't need anything more sophisticated than mplayer. I doubt if VLC will cause problems, if installed along with mplayer, as long as everything is configured properly. Try. You can always uninstall one or the other, if there are conflicts. B I installed that, from the repositories, after removing all totem plug-ins and applets. I still cannot play any videos on Foxnews.com--though I can play them on the NBC channels mentioned, and on any other channel. Temlakos |
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