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>> 1. Which extension should I activate to play video from the internet.
>> (Which Media player should i Select on the Media players screen?)
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> KMediaPlayer.
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>> 2. Which plugins are required?
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> None. The Media Player extension bypasses the plugins.
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>> 3. The Media Player Connectivity wizard doesn't find anything. Should it?
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> Probably not, unless you are on your Linux system.
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>> 4. Which check boxes should I check?
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> What are your choices.
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> Steven
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The first screen in Media Player Connectivity list a lot of media
players to choose from Real Media to Viewpoint (13 in all). If you try
to use the connection wizard it tries to find the media player and then
tells you to set it manually.
The gives you the you check boxes for AutoPlay, SmartPlay or search
medias in links.
And thats it for the wizard.
Under configuration (1/2) more check boxes:
Activate MPC for embedded medias
SmartPlay
Add a mini icon for Javascript
Show MPC in the context menu
Activate MPC for 'metafile'
Close the pop-up window
Always us the same window
Under configuration (2/2) more check boxes:
AutoPlay
Hide MediaPlayer in the firefox tools menu
Hide the download status bar
Show a direct URL Link icon
Search Medias in links
Use the sidebar instead of popup window
Al
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