| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 233527 |
2004-05-01 21:46:00 |
I have started to use Mozilla as my default browser and I really like it, but sometimes when I go to play streaming video clips like at nba.com I'm told I need to install a plugin to view the clip. I Know quicktime works, But my media player 9 doesn't seem to launch and do I need Realplayer 10 as nba.com requires. I have kept away from realplayer up to now because of a few bad things I have heard. Has anyone a suggestion as to what are the essential applications in Mozilla for optimal browsing please. |
Andy37 (5128) |
| 233528 |
2004-05-01 23:43:00 |
You can find the plugins available for Mozilla (Windows) here (plugindoc.mozdev.org). Most should be automatically detected by Mozilla. There is a more friendly version of Realplayer called Real Alternative that can be used with Mozilla - scroll down the page to find it here (home.hccnet.nl). Java, Shockwave flash and Adobe reader are also handy to have as plugins. |
Jen C (20) |
| 233529 |
2004-05-02 02:27:00 |
Hey thanks Jen C, that fixed it for me. |
Andy37 (5128) |
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