Well I didn't even get to the copy part. There is no such directory as C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\mozilla. I note the use of the term "usually" but that's not very helpful. There is not a list of files telling me what should be included in said directory, except that it is two files, so I have no idea what I'm looking for.Quit Firefox or Mozilla
Copy the two files in VLC_Installation_folder\mozilla (usually C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\mozilla) to your mozilla
plugins directory (Usually C:\ProgramFiles\Mozilla\plugins or C:\Program Files\MozillaFirefox\plugins).
Restart Firefox or Mozilla
I see that there is a plugin I can download from http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/windows-all.html#VLC. However it doesn't mention the compatible version of Firefox, so I'm a bit skeptical. A lot of things haven't been updated for 2x.
Further, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_crashes warns that VLC crashes with Windows Media files which is definitely not preferred.
I realize that the links are not part of VLC, but I'm trying to demonstrate my confusion on where to begin.
Any suggestions? Isn't there just a very simple way to fix it so that VLC will become my default player within Firefox when embedded sound/video is on a web page?
Please speak to me like I'm two, because I'm not a developer.
