..  this is getting scary!  I'm almost understanding you guys! lol
 
--Frank

David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a frustrating situation you're describing for content providers. 
Windows knows its own and when it hits a wmv it opens its Media Player. 
Netscape/Firefox seems deliberately to not understand the file format. I 
create a separate link to the file when I embed web video for just this 
reason. Here's an example: http://www.digicorps.com/matchbox.htm

View this page in IE and you will see an embedded player - press the play 
button and it does. View it in Firefox and you will NOT see the embedded 
player. You'll have to use the separate link referring to Netscape. I've 
spent many hours trying to get around this but either I'm not up to it or 
their browser isn't. I can't believe their isn't a way to show the embedded 
player and I would sure be grateful to anyone who can show me how.

David Hurdon

At 10:13 AM 4/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:




  << WMV is "streamable" too.  The media file will start to play once the
first few seconds is downloaded. >>

---Isn't that browser dependent somehow? I know that sounds crazy but on
different machines in this house a WMV file usually has to download all
the way before it starts playing, except on ONE MACHINE which is still
using Internet Explorer.

JeffH
Ch.S.



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