On 25/09/2015 22:49, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Firefox ESR 31.6 appears to have some sort of video codec builtin as I am now
plagued by video ads. I've always had flash and java disabled for security and
bandwidth reasons. Firefox claims I don't have any addons.
On 25/09/2015 20:38, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I realized that there is a new plugin for firefox the openh264 plugin.
I tried to compile it and with a few tricks I managed to compile it and to
create the plugin. I tried the installation instructions
On 25/09/2015 20:38, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I realized that there is a new plugin for firefox the openh264 plugin.
I tried to compile it and with a few tricks I managed to compile it and to
create the plugin. I tried the installation instructions
Hello,
Yesterday I realized that there is a new plugin for firefox the openh264 plugin.
I tried to compile it and with a few tricks I managed to compile it and to
create the plugin. I tried the installation instructions for Fedora
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenH264
but the plugin does
On 26/09/2015 01:35, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 26/09/2015 00:20, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Let me repeat that I have compiled the
plugin.
This won't help you, you would have
to locate and disable the download and
verification code in firefox that prevents
execution of your self-compiled
Let me repeat that I have compiled the
plugin. Second I do not intend to
distribute anything. Third, the Web page you
mention is old and of course I always do
my Google search before posting...
Regards,
AS
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On 26/09/2015 00:20, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Let me repeat that I have compiled the
plugin.
This won't help you, you would have
to locate and disable the download and
verification code in firefox that prevents
execution of your self-compiled binary.
And the web-page isn't THAT old, nothing