Ubuntu :: Play Quicktime Plugins On Websites Using Opera Or Mozilla Browsers?

May 12, 2011

how do i play quicktime plugins on websites using opera or mozilla browsers.Using ubuntu 10.10.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Opera Browser Won't Play Quicktime?

Mar 23, 2010

Quicktime plays fine with Firefox but I can't get QT to play with Opera 10.10. Opera says it needs plug-in content.

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Ubuntu :: Websites Get Redirected At Random With Both Browsers

Jan 23, 2011

This happens at random and the problem persists even when using an alternative browser (Firefox & Chrome), being redirected to the same website. Sometimes it's [URL] going to [URL] going to AOL Lifestream.

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Fedora :: Multiuser Environment With F11 And Mozilla Browsers?

Sep 13, 2009

I think I've found a problem in Firefox 3.5 in Fedora 11, don't know if this may be also the case for other distributions. So, the problem I currently have is that other user accounts on the system cannot access correctly the fonts from Mozilla based browsers (Firefox, Epiphany, Galeon, SeaMonkey), the problem is that at many websites the browser simply won't display any fonts at all, all the text is "blank", it IS there, but as if the characters were transparent, they aren't drawn. Besides this problem, Firefox (or Epiphany, or any of the others) will eat up as much as 80% of all the RAM (and in this 4Gb setup, that is simply too much for the browser alone!), not to mention that performance is awefully degraded while the HDD is spinning like mad and the browser is loading whatever it may be.

However, my primary account is unaffected (reason why I thought it may be related to privileges). I need this system to be multiuser. Looking around I don't seem to see any signs of this issue, I have no idea why is this the case. The only way to get the other browsers to display any fonts at all is to force the desired fonts to use (not allowing the websites to be viewed as intended by the authors).

Any hints as to why is this so? BTW, in the main account I have the option for the websites to choose the font enabled, and no font drawing problems whatsoever.

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Slackware :: Get .tgs Files For Plugins For Mozilla?

Jan 13, 2010

I recently installed slackware and i really dont know much about it. Or where to get software for it where I can get some .tgs files for plugins for mozilla so I can watch divx avi and other video formats online in my browser

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Software :: Firefox-all Mozilla Browsers Still Way Slower In Native Vs Wine And/or Windows?

Aug 28, 2010

Just read a post on this page (scroll down about half way) and it seems like all mozilla based browsers are still slower in linux vs wine and/or windows! [URL]...I thought after almost two years this would've been fixed (there's been earlier reports besides the link I gave above). Heck I thought it would be a problem with a specific version release and/or releases? I think this is a bit ridiculous after this long and I'm almost wondering if it's been around longer than 2 years when anyone even cared to take notice! Oh and did I already mention that compiling it doesn't make a difference? You probly knew that already. I'm running bleeding edge Gentoo with window maker (march=prescott sse sse2 sse3 mmx mmxext blah use flags and cflags) and Slackware 13.1 (alot of stuff compiled and/or recompiled from source-optimized with same flags as gentoo and even more flags (and less package features) when things are stable and ok. Yes compiling is pain on a overclocked Celeron D lol. Well not too painful

Thanks to google-chromium and/or chrome we don't have to worry about speed issues but come-on this is almost sick! Firefox windows via wine way faster than a native linux build? WTF... That's like almost embarrassing. Has anyone found anything to resolve this issue. Perhaps it's a simple yet overlooked setting that no one bothers with?

To that link above one of the posters mentioned it's the DNS cache setting that fixes the speed issue, but then others posted back saying it doesn't resolve this issue so obviously that's not the case. There's definately a flaw with the mozilla code under linux since even epiphany (which is very lightweight in comparison to regular firefox) suffers performance issues as well as others.

It's a bit upsetting I.M.O. (in my opinion! lolz) that this issue isn't resolved yet after all this time? I mean common. What about people who have no choice but to use Firefox. I have to use firefox by force when I play QuakeLive! (the plugin is not made for any other linux browser).

Even besides that point. Mozilla was made in the first place to be light weight, fast and secure vs internet explorer. It has severely changed since then (remember when it was the only tabbed browser available? It was sweet back then!). Now it just seems bloated and awful. Thankfully not terribly awful on Windows but compared to Google-Chrome (especially Safari which is MacOS only but still) it gets smoked in terms of speed, memory use and simplicity. At least not as bad as Internet Explorer (lol @ internet explorer. OMG the slowzyynessz and heeuuchggeneesszz).

So yeah being an open source browser and running terribly on an open source O.S. vs a closed source one. What's gonna' happen? Has this already been mentioned and fixed somewhere that I never looked or is it completely hopeless and just better not to use it for those of us that are bothered by it.

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Slackware :: Accidentally Deleted /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/libnpjp2 ?

May 4, 2010

Im using slackware64 13 and I accidentally rm one of the java plugins for mozilla when I was trying to just mv it.

/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/libnpjp2.so

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Fedora :: Play Quicktime *.mov On 11

Aug 15, 2009

I have some quicktime *.mov.

However, how can I play them on fedora 11.

I have tried Mplayer, xine, realplayer, and vlc.

All of them failed to work.

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Fedora :: Unable To Play QuickTime Movies

Aug 15, 2009

I have some quicktime *.mov. However, how can I play them on fedora 11. I have tried Mplayer, xine, realplayer, and vlc. All of them failed to work.

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Software :: Play Quicktime Stream - Can't Find Plug-in

May 19, 2010

I want to play a Quicktime stream and can't figure it out. When I try to play it either in Firefox or Movie Player, it says I need a text/html decoder plugin, but doesn't find one from the autosearch. Downloaded Ubuntu Restricted Extras from the Software Center, but no luck (don't know if I'm supposed to "do" something after that). MPlayer doesn't work on my computer, and I've also downloaded Avidemux, thinking maybe I'd get the right codec or plugin, but again, no luck. I am on Ubuntu 10.04 on an Eee PC, if it makes a diff.

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Ubuntu :: Play MP3 And WAV File Plugins - Required Software To Play File Not Installed

May 6, 2010

I'm trying out 10.04 LTS 64-bit from the live CD and when I try to play a MP3 or WAV file it gets the usual Search for suitable plugin? "The required software to play this file is not installed. You need to install suitable plugins to play media files. Do you want to search for a plugin that supports the selected file? The search will also include software which is not officially supported." Error message so I click Search and it comes up with the error No packages with the requested plugins found.

Is this because it is in Live Mode and installing 10.04 to my hard drive will fix it or does Ubuntu no longer support audio files other then ogg and other open source audio / video file formats due to copyright problems?

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Debian Multimedia :: How To Enable Multimedia Plugins In Browsers

Mar 15, 2011

I have Debian 6 installed. Is there a way for the web browsers (Iceweasel and Chromium) to recognize the multimedia plugins (gstreamer0.10) that were installed? about:plugins in the browser, references Gnash as the only plugin available.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Play Mp3 Even With The Plugins

Sep 4, 2010

I'm running ubuntu 10.04 as a guest on winxp.

I'm having trouble playing mp3 and video files on ubuntu, despite the fact I have downladed packages that include gstreamer ffmpeg video plugin,gstreamer extra plugins, and ubuntu restricted extras(plus some additional gstreamers).

The problem occurs with both mp3 and video files.Mp3 files are played only by my VLC player, but with a terrible stutter.The other players give visual indication that they are playing the file, but no music is heard.When I play video files, the picture is displayed, but also stutters at all players and no sound is heard.

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OpenSUSE :: Browsers Won't Play Flash SOUND

Apr 6, 2010

I suspect this is the appropriete section for my post:I'm having a problem with opera (the same happens with FF and konqueror).The browsers will open and play flash content fine.BUT NO SOUND.Sound works with audio players like XMMS and Amarok.I've reinstalled Alsa plugins, KDEmultimedia, and the only libsound package I have in repos, to no avail.Also - can someone direct me to selecting ALSA to be used, vs..(anything else).

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Can't Play M4a Files In Rhythmbox - Additional Plugins ?

Aug 30, 2010

I'm just starting to get a feel for it, and learning about the software. I can't get m4a files to play in Rhythmbox - it says it needs additional plugins, but I don't know where to find them. suggest a link for an m4a decoder plugin, or different software that can play m4a files?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Mozilla And .mozilla-thunderbird Profiles When Upgrading To 10.04?

May 24, 2010

I have been doing periodic net-based dist upgrade since 7.10. Currently I use 9.10. Now that 10.04 is out, I want to upgrade to the latest LTS version by doing a clean install, instead of using net-based dist-upgrade.

Since I use Firefox, and Thunderbird, I want to keep the passwords/bookmarks I have stored in firefox, and mail/account settings (for multiple email accounts) that are in Thunderbird.

While I know I can copy the hidden profile directories for each, and back them up for recovery after the upgrade by copying them into the new 10.04 after install is complete, I don't know if this is recommended, prudent, or if pitfalls await me. Since I want to do a clean install, and, since 10.04 uses different versions of both Thunderbird and Firefox,

1. Would it be prudent to back up/use the existing profiles I have in 9.10, or should I bite the bullet and just start fresh with new profile setups when I finish installing 10.04? 2. Are there any pitfalls I need to be aware of if I will be restoring a profile of each from 9.10?

3. Or, should I continue to do net-based dist-upgrades to 10.04 so appropriate profile changes can be made by the new versions of Thunderbird/Firefox software?

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OpenSUSE :: Is It Safe To Put Old .mozilla And .mozilla-thunderbird Folders From Xandros 4.2

Oct 21, 2010

Is it safe to put my old .mozilla and .mozilla-thunderbird folders from xandros 4.2 into OSS 11.3? I have apps, emails, and settings that I would like to keep. This might seem like an over precautious question, but I've broken Xandros more than once. I would hate to do it to OSS.

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Ubuntu Security :: Block All Websites Except Desired Websites?

Apr 12, 2010

I want to block all websites except desired websites.

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OpenSUSE :: Copy The Contents From /usr/lib64/browser-plugins To The Plugins Folder?

Jul 9, 2010

Download firefox 4 from Index of /pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk Unpack with ark to your home directry folder firefoxIn the folder firefox creat a new folder pluginscopy the contents from /usr/lib64/browser-plugins to the plugins folderStart firefox and there you go

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Ubuntu :: How To Get QuickTime Movies Playback

Oct 5, 2009

How to play quicktime movies in Linux?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Editing Quicktime .mov Files?

Jun 4, 2010

I created a quicktime .mov movie file in iMovie on a Mac (that is not available anymore) and I want to 1) play & 2) edit the movie. I'd be happy to use a different format if I can figure out how to change it. Has anyone else done this?

Edit: If you skip down to post #16 you'll see I discovered it actually isn't a matter of editing a .mov file, but it turns out I don't have a properly exported quicktime .mov file. Instead I have (I'm not sure but I think its iMovie ver. 4.) 1) an .iMovieProj text file that lists the cuts by frame in and frame out, 2) an .mov file that isn't the complete file I thought it was and 3) a folder of all the clips that are in Apple's Quicktime DV format. In this thread people taught me about transcoding from the Apple's Quicktime DV format to liberated formats easier to work with. Given this knowledge and since I have a list of the cuts I'm asking if people could recommend a Linux video editor that would be easy to enter the tedious frame in, frame out info so I could reassemble the video.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: How To Install Quicktime Player

Sep 27, 2010

i don't know how to Install quick-time player..

i had currently downloaded Quick-time,but i don't know how to install it...can some explain me how to do this step-by-step...

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Quicktime Streamings No Longer Working?

Jan 28, 2010

something has happened since I cannot longer watch streams which usually required quicktime (mov,qt), I've the medibuntu package and everything was fine till one week ago, maybe something within the last update... I'm using Karmic and Ubuntu Firefox 3.5.4

Code:
Installed plugins
Find more information about browser plugins at mozilla.org.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Getting The Apple Quicktime Plugin For Firefox?

Mar 8, 2010

Is there any chance of getting the Apple Quicktime Plugin for Firefox?

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Fedora Installation :: How To Reinstall Quicktime In 10

Mar 14, 2009

easy way to reinstall Quicktime and its partner LibMPEG3 in Fedora 10 without going back and reinstalling Fedora 10 from scratch?

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Slackware :: QuickTime Does Not Want To Work On Slack64

Oct 18, 2009

Try any quicktime site... apple trailers etc. I've tried:

mplayerplugin that comes with Slack 13
mplayerplugin svn compiled from source, with Seamonkey
vlc plugin for firefox

One of two things always happens: it "loads" forever, or it crashes the browser. I don't understand. The kicker is that LOCALLY played mov files do seem to work (download some here [URL])! Which makes no sense.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Open A Webpage Which Contains A Quicktime Stream In Firefox 3.6.0?

Sep 25, 2010

I'm trying to open a webpage which contains a quicktime stream in firefox 3.6.0 Some of my friends are viewing the stream correctly in ubuntu, but I'm getting this error:

Code:

TotemEmbedded-Message: Viewer state: STOPPED
** (firefox-bin:2302): DEBUG: SetWindow reply
** (firefox-bin:2302): DEBUG: 0xaea95680: "ViewerReady"

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Possible To Watch Quicktime Video Streams In Firefox

May 15, 2011

I have installed the gecko-mediaplayer plugin for Firefox and I am wondering if it is possible to watch quicktime video streams in Firefox.

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Debian :: Adobe Flash Or Quicktime Not Working Right?

Feb 7, 2011

you can see in the screenshot what is happening. I have a big circle with an arrow where the news vidio should be.

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: QuickTime For ITunes In Wine?

Feb 4, 2010

How can I install quicktime for my iTunes? With Wine iTunes runs but I need quicktime for use it!

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