WDef

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Posted: June 07 2008,13:28 |
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Just tried mplayer plugin from the testing area, found Firefox-2.0 still wanted to download a non-existent quicktime plugin after restarting and visiting a quicktime streamed video page.
After unpacking the extension and putting the .xpt and .so files contained therein into /home/dsl/.mozilla/plugins, and restarting FF, quicktime streams then played in the browser without problems.
EDIT: Or rather it looks like it would play, if enough of the stream would arrive over this slow connection to start playing!
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