Firefox problems
Firefox problems
Why doesn't my Firefox play Flash/Quick Time/Windows Media/RealPlay/PDF media? I have checked about:plugins and all of the following are installed as plug-ins. Any help would be appreciated.
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Windows XP Home w/ SP2^misantropia^ wrote:Cooldown, are we talking about a *NIX or a Windows system?
Firefox v1.06 w/ the following list of extensions installed:
- Enabled Extensions: (44)
About site 0.1.1
Adblock Plus 0.5.9.1
All-in-One Gestures 0.15.2
Allow Right-Click 0.1.1
Alt-Text for Links 0.1.1
Always Remember Password 0.1.1
Bandwidth Tester 0.5.4
BBCode 0.4.1.1
BugMeNot 0.6.2
ChromEdit 0.1.1.1
ColorZilla 0.8.2
DictionarySearch 0.9.3
Disable Targets For Downloads 1.0
Download Statusbar 0.9.3.1
Ext2Abc 0.2.1
FastDic 0.2.4
FLST 0.8.3
Forecastfox 0.8.1.3
Gmail Notifier 0.5.1
Google Images Re-Linker 0.1.2
GooglePreview 1.0
Greasemonkey 0.3.5
IE View 1.2.4
Image Zoom 0.1.7.1
Linky 2.6.0
ListZilla 0.5.1
miniT 20050216
MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 1.2.4
Preferential 0.7.1
RadialContext 2004.11.08
Redirect Remover 0.32
ReloadEvery 0.6.1
ScrapBook 0.16.0
Show Failed URL 0.1.4
SpoofStick 1.05
Tab X 0.5
Tabbrowser Preferences 1.2.7.1
Text Link 1.3.2005070402
Tweak Network 1.1
undoclosetab 20041125.5
View Cookies 1.3
Web Developer 0.9.3
Word Count 0.1.1
xMirror 0.2
I'd recommend giving the k-lite mega codec pack a try: http://www.codecguide.com/
(Selecing the 'playback only' profile in the install wizard is the preferred method, you get minimal stuff installed this way). But if you don't want all that stuff in there, then just seperate installs of qtime and real alternative should do the trick.
If after installing the above and it still dosen't work (or you just want to try a different method altogether): http://ksphere.free.fr/site/codecspackage.php
On the bottom where it says 'To stream in FF or Opera' - grab the little zip with the plugins and slap them in FF's folders.
(Selecing the 'playback only' profile in the install wizard is the preferred method, you get minimal stuff installed this way). But if you don't want all that stuff in there, then just seperate installs of qtime and real alternative should do the trick.
If after installing the above and it still dosen't work (or you just want to try a different method altogether): http://ksphere.free.fr/site/codecspackage.php
On the bottom where it says 'To stream in FF or Opera' - grab the little zip with the plugins and slap them in FF's folders.
Die^misantropia^ wrote:Get out, soapboy. Cooldown, are we talking about a *NIX or a Windows system?
Valid suggestion fanboy
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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That seems to have worked. Thanksdzjepp wrote:I'd recommend giving the k-lite mega codec pack a try: http://www.codecguide.com/
(Selecing the 'playback only' profile in the install wizard is the preferred method, you get minimal stuff installed this way). But if you don't want all that stuff in there, then just seperate installs of qtime and real alternative should do the trick.
