Application X Mplayer2 Plugin Download

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Application X Mplayer2 Plugin Download

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Many people have suggested installing mplayer - which I have done, but this doesn't work at all. I can see it installed in /usr/bin/mplayer and also /usr/local/bin/mplayer (I think there may be two installations - maybe one was already installed).

I have seen various suggestions as to installing win32 codecs rpm - which I have; also installing the plugin with Helper Applications in the preference dialogue box (which doesn't exist on Firefox by the looks of it). Does anyone know if this really is possible in Linux? I get the impression I'm trying to play a.wmv file, but I'm not sure that's at all possible. Hi DiBosco, Was wondering if you got it working?

I have the same problem and can't stream radios online. It seems like the website is trying to stream an asx file [ 'streaming/R1O/R1O96.asx'].

Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -N Hi Jalla, I never got mplayer working, but I can stream audio using Real Player and it works very nicely.

Go to get Real Player for Firefox. Download Lagu Geeks Ft Soyu Sistar Officially Missing You Too here. Then go for instructions of how to get it to work with Firefox as a plugin. Once you have done steps one and two you have to shut down your broswer and restart it.

I didn't have to follow step three for it to work, I guess you won't either. The plugin and component directory for Firefox are in a subdirectory of where you installed Firefox (ie untarred it).