Hi all
is it possible to play the video feeds from here?
Firefox is saying I need a plugin but when you click on the install plugin icon it says there are no plugins available
Anyone mind browsing over and checking?
Dave
Hi all
is it possible to play the video feeds from here?
Firefox is saying I need a plugin but when you click on the install plugin icon it says there are no plugins available
Anyone mind browsing over and checking?
Dave
Install Gnome Mplayer and gecko-mediaplayer
see this thread
Unable to play apple site trailers - openSUSE Forums
from packman?
Gnome Mplayer yes, if gecko is in there, try it, it will probably be fine for most sites.
The link I gave was for apple trailers and Malcolm has a rpm ready to go for that.
Try Packman see how you go
never mind,
I have audio but white blank screen
what to do??
Cheers
Dave
I get video, but it’s slow caching
But I’m using gecko from RedDwarf, but only Gecko
or download Malcolms from that link I gave Re: Apple
Un-install Packmans
Install with:
rpm -ihv *package name
caf4926 adjusted his/her AFDB on Sunday 13 Sep 2009 19:56 to write:
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> I get video, but it’s slow caching
>
> But I’m using gecko from RedDwarf, but only Gecko
>
> ‘widehat.opensuse.org’ (http://tinyurl.com/q4lpnk)
>
> or download Malcolms from that link I gave Re: Apple
> Un-install Packmans
>
> Install with:
>
> Code:
> --------------------
> rpm -ihv *package name
> --------------------
>
>
caf
Am I looking at the same site?
The media files on there are .wmv I have just spent the last 1/2 hour
watching them
Using Firefox and smplayer.
Did I miss something though as I cannot find any apple stuff on there, or am
I just being dumb as usual ( no need to answer, I know already )
–
Mark
Caveat emptor
Nullus in verba
Nil illegitimi carborundum
Mark,
I posted a link earlier in the thread to a discussion about Apple Trailers which included some links to download specially packaged versions of gecko-mediaplayer. Obviously I knew the site under discussion here was not Apple.
Until recently I always used either mplayer or vlc pluggin for FF from Packman. But I have to say, Gnome-Mplayer and the gecko-mediaplayer are a better combo.
Hi
I’ve also found this combination works great with chromium browser as
well on 11.2 M7.
Now the build service is back, maybe RedDwarf will make an update.
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 7 (i586) Kernel 2.6.31-rc9-7-desktop
up 1:42, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.09, 0.09
ASUS eeePC 1000HE ATOM N280 1.66GHz | GPU Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME
> ‘WORLDSBK.COM | SBK TV’ (http://www.worldsbk.com/en/sbk-tv.html)
> Anyone mind browsing over and checking?
runs fine here (now watching a motorcycle race) in firefox 3.0.12
using mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.2 add-on, in KDE3.5.7 release 72.11,
on openSUSE 10.3 fully patched (kernel 2.6.22.19-0.4-default) and
MPlayer 1.0rc2_r27637-3.pm.3
note: needing to be out on the leading edge of next weeks software is
a vicious rumor…
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platinum
caf4926 adjusted his/her AFDB on Monday 14 Sep 2009 03:06 to write:
>
> Mark,
>
> I posted a link earlier in the thread to a discussion about Apple
> Trailers which included some links to download specially packaged
> versions of gecko-mediaplayer. Obviously I knew the site under
> discussion here was not Apple.
Cheers thought I was going gaga for a minute, had not followed your link.
–
Mark
Caveat emptor
Nullus in verba
Nil illegitimi carborundum