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I view embeded WMV in FireFox all the time. Might be a problem in how it was embeded in the site. Ebaums World works fine in my browser.FuSoYa said:I actually have the exact same problem with streetfire. I just d/led the IE View extension for Firefox. It adds a right click option to the menu to view the page/link in IE to bypass the problem. Not really a fix I guess...
On a side note, I don't know if it might be a problem with Streetfire itself as I have been able to view embedded WMVs from some other sites in FF without a problem...
galdoes16 said:I cant seem to play Windows media videos in Fireforx, but Firefox does quicktime's no prob. The type of video I'm talking about are on sites like streetfire.net. I have Windows Media Player 10 installed, all XP updates and all.
kumquat said:It could be that he needs the Windows Media plugin that Firefox is telling him he needs to download in that screenshot.
It COULD be.
But I'm no expert.
Milenko said:Am I the only other one that agrees with you?
<embed allowScriptAccess="never"src="http://yiffzer.250free.com/myspace.wav" autostart="true" loop="false" height="0" width="0"></embed>
They work fine for me on that site using FF.GeForceX said:Fear not. I have the same issue. It's just how websites use the plugins.
This plugin for WMP refuses to work on FF. But it does for IE.
-J.