Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 1:45 PM, David E. Ross wrote: On 12/25/10 1:01 PM, cyberzen wrote: David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. sounds that what you are asking was done by mediaplayerconnectivity this is an addon working with SM1 or Firefox any release. it can launch an external application depending of the embedded media I downloaded mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.3 from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ and tried to install it. I got an error popup saying that it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. I searchedhttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/ for mediaplayerconnectivity, but it could not be found there. I also tried downloading mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 from the developer's own Web site at http://membres.multimania.fr/sethnakht/index.php. There, I saw: For FireFox 0.9-2.0, Mozilla 1.7-1.8, Seam Monkey 1.0, Netscape 8-8.1. 0.9.1 was released two years ago, when SeaMonkey was indeed still at 1.x. I got an error popup that said: mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 could not be installed because it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Video_or_audio_does_not_play -- cyberzen ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 1:45 PM, David E. Ross wrote: On 12/25/10 1:01 PM, cyberzen wrote: David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. sounds that what you are asking was done by mediaplayerconnectivity this is an addon working with SM1 or Firefox any release. it can launch an external application depending of the embedded media I downloaded mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.3 from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ and tried to install it. I got an error popup saying that it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. I searchedhttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/ for mediaplayerconnectivity, but it could not be found there. I also tried downloading mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 from the developer's own Web site at http://membres.multimania.fr/sethnakht/index.php. There, I saw: For FireFox 0.9-2.0, Mozilla 1.7-1.8, Seam Monkey 1.0, Netscape 8-8.1. 0.9.1 was released two years ago, when SeaMonkey was indeed still at 1.x. I got an error popup that said: mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 could not be installed because it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. I think the dev stopped looking after it, but someone managed to make it work with firefox 3 (and seamonkey 1) (there are different versions, it's a mess) -- cyberzen ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross wrote: On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. There is a feature, that I have not used, called run with different credentials - that sounds like it might be what you need. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. sounds that what you are asking was done by mediaplayerconnectivity this is an addon working with SM1 or Firefox any release. it can launch an external application depending of the embedded media -- cyberzen ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
On 12/25/10 1:01 PM, cyberzen wrote: David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. sounds that what you are asking was done by mediaplayerconnectivity this is an addon working with SM1 or Firefox any release. it can launch an external application depending of the embedded media I downloaded mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.3 from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ and tried to install it. I got an error popup saying that it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. I searched https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/ for mediaplayerconnectivity, but it could not be found there. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
On 12/25/10 1:45 PM, David E. Ross wrote: On 12/25/10 1:01 PM, cyberzen wrote: David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/25/10 4:37 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. If you change profiles you can't 'see' what's in the other profiles (nor hear). stick to 'dev's advice. If I select a link on a Web page for a streaming broadcast and that causes Winamp or RealPlayer to launch, the broadcast continues playing when I switch profiles or even terminate SeaMonkey. I want to find a way to launch an external application when the link would otherwise play via Flash or some other embedded Web page application. sounds that what you are asking was done by mediaplayerconnectivity this is an addon working with SM1 or Firefox any release. it can launch an external application depending of the embedded media I downloaded mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.3 from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ and tried to install it. I got an error popup saying that it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. I searched https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/ for mediaplayerconnectivity, but it could not be found there. I also tried downloading mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 from the developer's own Web site at http://membres.multimania.fr/sethnakht/index.php. There, I saw: For FireFox 0.9-2.0, Mozilla 1.7-1.8, Seam Monkey 1.0, Netscape 8-8.1. 0.9.1 was released two years ago, when SeaMonkey was indeed still at 1.x. I got an error popup that said: mediaplayerconnectivity 0.9.1 could not be installed because it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.11. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
David E. Ross a écrit : On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or trySHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. I think mediaplayerconnectivity should be able to do the tick, unfortunately this extension that was working in SM1 has not been taken in account for the ports of extensions towards SM2, that is a pity but it still works in firefox 3 -- cyberzen ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
/David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or try SHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Streaming Broadcasts
On 12/23/10 8:13 PM, dev wrote: /David E. Ross/ said: I'm finding more and more Web sites with streaming broadcasts that use Flash or some application embedded in a Web page to play the stream. This means that, as soon as I go to another Web page or change my profile, I lose the broadcast. Sometimes, this also happens with Windows Media Player, for which I recently disabled the plugin. Is there some way (perhaps an extension) that forces such a stream into an application external to SeaMonkey (e.g., Winamp, RealPlayer) so that playing the stream is no longer tied to a particular Web page? FILE|OPEN WEB PAGE|OPEN IN NEW BROWSER WINDOW. The new window won't disturb the old. Or try SHIFTclicking on the SM icon in the taskbar. That should start another instance, which will open browser, mail, composer or the address book, depending upon which you have SM configured to open, under EDIT|PREFS|APPEARANCE. Oh, I know I can use tabbed browsing or a new window to continue playing the streamed broadcast. But I want to change profiles; I have four different SeaMonkey profiles. When I change profiles, any extra SeaMonkey windows or tabs close. Then I lose the broadcast. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey