Installing / enabling Firefox plugins for MP3 and MOV
Here are two examples of sites where I cannot get the media to play, the first an MP3 and the second a MOV:
* President To Investigate Where Laundry Chute Goes | The Onion - America's Finest News Source * Redirect URL (you must click "Access this item" top and center) Regarding MP3 in Firefox: in my about : plugins page, I find nothing indicating that any plugin is set up to play MP3s. I already have mplayer, w32codecs, and mplayerplug-in installed -- at least, according to KPackage. (Though are all their components in the right directories? I'm not sure.) I get Firefox's message "Additional plugins are required to display..." at the top of the screen, but when I click on "Install Missing Plugins", it tells me, Quote:
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Any suggestions how I can (1) get a Firefox plugin to play MP3 audio, automatically, and (2) get a Quicktime MOV to open up in Kaffeine (or other video player) upon being selected? --Paul |
Have you checked in Edit > Preferences > Content > Manage... and edited the actions of the MOV file? There should be a 'Use this plugin' section that needs to be checked.
For the mp3 playback, what distro are you using? (Need to make sure of it, that's all.) |
I forgot to mention that in the "Edit > Preferences > Content > Manage..." section, MOV is not listed as one of the extensions. I don't know how to get it in the list.
MP3, on the other hand, is there. However, when I try to edit the actions, the "Use this Plugin" option is grayed out (can't be selected). Also, "Open them with the default application" and "Open them with this application", while selectable, cannot be changed in their values: they are stuck with "RealPlayer 10" and "kmplayer", respectively. The third action, "Save them on my computer", seems to do nothing -- the same message about lacking the required plugin flashes atop my screen. My distro is SimplyMEPIS 6.5. (I also use KDE, if that makes a difference.) --Paul |
For the mp3 playback, this could help.
I personally haven't used [Simply]MEPIS, so I don't really know much. You might need to search around for your answers. Good luck! |
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