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two mplayer/mozilla plugins

         

littleman

8:52 am on Feb 1, 2003 (gmt 0)



one here -> [mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net...]
the other -> [webfreetv.com...]

I tried them both, and the sourceforge one worked better for me. Btw, if you want mplayer to work with quicktime you need the qt6codecs encoder.

It is apt-get'able if you are plugged into marillat.free.fr.

It seems to work in all the geckos, not just mozilla proper.
:) Just in case you have any doubts, here is the proof [cgi-fun.hypermart.net].

seindal

9:48 am on Feb 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The quicktime plugins are also available from the mplayer home at [mplayerhq.hu...]

There are other Debian packages at [tonelli.sns.it...]
There have been some criticism of the packages at marillat.free.fr, that they are buggy etc. I believe the guy making the packages at [tonelli.sns.it...] are more dedicated to the job.

I have tried the plugger generic plugin for mozilla, but it failed miserably. I wanted to see the famous Apple switch ads, but no. I will try the ones you have indicated. Thanks for sharing that.

René.

seindal

10:13 am on Feb 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I just tried the [mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net...] plugin, and it worked without a hitch in Phoenix, one of the recent nightlies.

René.

littleman

9:44 pm on May 16, 2003 (gmt 0)



Gentoo users now have a mplayer plugin as a standard ebuild.
[linux-sxs.org...]