I havent found away aroudn it. ill just use IE for videos =/
hopefully someone can give me a hand: anytime i try to watch a video in firefox that uses some kind of plugin, firefox tells me i need an additional plugin, and pops up a little window where i can automatically download it. i go through all the steps and firefox declares it doesn't know what plugin i need and sends me to microsoft.com. any easy way to educate firefox? im tired of using IE to play videos..
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I havent found away aroudn it. ill just use IE for videos =/
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I had that too one time... don't know how I fixed it...
Google perhaps?
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I had the same problem, i couldn't open quicktime sequences before. Don't download the plugings trhough firefox! It should work if you find them yourself and install them manually.Originally posted by mongreloctopus
hopefully someone can give me a hand: anytime i try to watch a video in firefox that uses some kind of plugin, firefox tells me i need an additional plugin, and pops up a little window where i can automatically download it. i go through all the steps and firefox declares it doesn't know what plugin i need and sends me to microsoft.com. any easy way to educate firefox? im tired of using IE to play videos..

Here's my solution to Firefox playing media:
I downloaded Media Player Classic (MPC), actually, it was Real Alternative and QuickTime Alternative. It plays Real Player files, QuickTime files, and also Windows Media files. Also I installed the MediaPlayerConnectivity Extension.
I set everything to open MPC in it's own window so it's not embedded. Then everything plays through MPC on my desktop.
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