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Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby schwal » 01 Nov 2007 12:52

i've gotten it from 2 different mirrors, but it does not include the folder with the mozilla files. any help would be great, or a link to them. thanks in advance.

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby schwal » 01 Nov 2007 12:59

i got it from the zipped file, but it's still missing from the exe.

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby schwal » 01 Nov 2007 13:08

apparently that method doesn't work. so still nothing.

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby Arite » 01 Nov 2007 17:10

If you type in:

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about:plugins
Into your Firefox Address bar then "VLC Multimedia Plugin" should be in the list if it is installed. As far as I know the mozilla-plugin-vlc doesn't come with the *.zip version (just contains the required files for VLC). If it is not in the plugins list, reinstall the NSIS version (*.exe) again, and ensure "Mozilla plugin" is ticked when on the "Choose Components" page of the wizard installer. You will need to re-start Firefox after VLC's installation too. Then try "about:plugins" again.

If it is still not then try restarting you PC then try again.

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Mozilla / Firefox plugin not missing from 0.8.6c

Postby goa103 » 03 Nov 2007 09:47

reinstall the NSIS version (*.exe) again, and ensure "Mozilla plugin" is ticked when on the "Choose Components" page of the wizard installer.
I can confirm that the Windows binary included the Firefox plugin. I ugpraded to 0.8.6c a few hours ago and "VLC Multimedia Plugin" is listed in Firefox. However I never managed to make the embedded player to work, see the Testing the VLC media player Mozilla/Firefox plugin topic.

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby Arite » 04 Nov 2007 00:19

Have you tried this embedded player:
http://people.videolan.org/~damienf/plugin-0.8.6.html

Just put the location of a file in the MRL box and press "Go". It should playback without a problem(?). If it doesn't then what happens?

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby goa103 » 05 Nov 2007 20:30

Have you tried this embedded player:
http://people.videolan.org/~damienf/plugin-0.8.6.html

Just put the location of a file in the MRL box and press "Go". It should playback without a problem(?). If it doesn't then what happens?
Thanks for the link even if I thought Firefox was about to crash, it froze for a few seconds. I get a black player with "(no video)" written in white at the center. Have you checked out my Testing the VLC media player Mozilla/Firefox plugin topic ?

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby Arite » 05 Nov 2007 23:30

Have you tried this embedded player:
http://people.videolan.org/~damienf/plugin-0.8.6.html

Just put the location of a file in the MRL box and press "Go". It should playback without a problem(?). If it doesn't then what happens?
Thanks for the link even if I thought Firefox was about to crash, it froze for a few seconds. I get a black player with "(no video)" written in white at the center.
Well, that is how it should look. You should also have the "MRL" address box at the top(?). Just enter a files location (e.g. "C:\Temp\Test.avi") and press "Go". Does it work?
Yes, thanks - that was where I got the link from. I just posted it again (since there were others one which may not work as well on that page).

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby goa103 » 08 Nov 2007 18:00

Well, that is how it should look. You should also have the "MRL" address box at the top(?). Just enter a files location (e.g. "C:\Temp\Test.avi") and press "Go". Does it work?
Thanks for the explaination, it worked like a charm ! However I don't understand why we have to pass the video URL as a MRL parameter, doesn't the player handle the "data" attribute from the "object" element ?

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Re: Mozilla / Firefox plugin missing from 0.8.6c ?

Postby Arite » 09 Nov 2007 18:02

Well - MRL (Media Resource Locator) is a syntac that VLC uses which can be used for a wide range of actions which VLC can perform. The simple file location/url is just a basic use of it. You could, for example, put:

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screen://
To enable screens capture or:

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dvd://e:
Which would view a DVD-Video (in the E:\ drive).

For more information in VLC's MRL see here:
http://wiki.videolan.org/Media_resource_locator

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