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When I click on a link that looks something like: rtsp://DOMAIN/broadcast/CHANNEL.rm?user=111111
Firefox now gives me this alert message:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocal (rtsp) isn't associated with any program.
I've tried adding .rtsp ot the file types/applications associations. I did that using Windows Explorer and clicking on Tools > Folder Options > File Types. That didn't work.
Does anyone know how to configure this or get it working?
1. Type this into the address bar: about:config
2. Now right click on any entry, and choose "new" and then "string"
3. In the text box that appears, enter: network.protocol-handler.app.rtsp
4. A new text box now appears for the string value -- enter the path to your RealPlayer installation here. It will look something like this: /usr/X11R6/bin/realplay
More information here:
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I've tried adding .rtsp ot the file types/applications associations.
The problem with that approach is that RTSP is a protocol, just like FTP or HTTP, rather than a file type such as .html or .jpg.
In IE (not Windows) go to Tools > Manage Add-ons and make sure that Real.com is enabled.
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RealPlayer does work on it's own.
I've followed Tedster's very clear directions for adding RealPlayer to Firefox, and even tried adding the address both as: C:\\Program Files\\Real\\RealPlayer\\realplay.exe
and as:
C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\realplay.exe
Neither works.
In IE, I've looked in Tools > Manage Add-ons and don't see RealPlayer listed. But I don't see anyway to add it, either. (Looks like Microsoft wasn't eager to make that easy.) What do I do since it doesn't appear in either of the disabled or enabled lists?
I've reinstalled RealPlayer to see it that would help. Nope.
The funny thing is that I had it working (without having to do anything before I upgraded to RealPlayer 10.5.