Hi
am running FF 3.5.5 on Ubuntu 9.10 - with a host of multimedia codecs installed.
Have even installed the gnash plugin (and restarted firefox) have
redirected FF to use Totem Movie Player and have enabled Totem Movie
player to play FF media files.
But i still cannot play videos from some
Hi,
I use DownloadHelper firefox plugin, (but I do need flash installed) to
download the flash file and then Totem plays it just fine. However you do
need flash installed, you just get DownloadHelper to start downloading it
and then you close the tab. It does fix every performance/sound issue
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
am running FF 3.5.5 on Ubuntu 9.10 - with a host of multimedia codecs
installed.
Have even installed the gnash plugin (and restarted firefox) have
redirected FF to use Totem Movie Player and have enabled Totem
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 14:53 +0530, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
Hi
am running FF 3.5.5 on Ubuntu 9.10 - with a host of multimedia codecs
installed.
Have even installed the gnash plugin (and restarted firefox) have
redirected FF to use Totem Movie Player and have enabled Totem Movie
player to
Does a propreitory / closed source tool include Adobe flash player?
Ashutosh Rishi
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On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Nandan Marathe nrmara...@gmail.com wrote:
I was able to play this with Flash player 10 plugin Shockwave Flash 10.0
r42. You would be able to get a version via flashplugin-installer package in
multiverse
can't truly say what made it work, but after installing
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Ashutosh Rishi Ranjan
ashutoshrish...@gmail.com wrote:
Does a propreitory / closed source tool include Adobe flash player?
check the properties in synaptic where the are mentioned as non free
I am pretty sure that adobe flash plugin in closed source / non free
I was always able to work flash in Ubuntu by the following:
(From most effective to least)
1: Remove any flash plugin and go to a website with flash with firefox. When
prompted for missing plugins, install from there.
2: sudo apt-get flashplugin-nonfree
3: Ubuntu Software Center / Add remove
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Ashutosh Rishi Ranjan
ashutoshrish...@gmail.com wrote:
I was always able to work flash in Ubuntu by the following:
(From most effective to least)
1: Remove any flash plugin and go to a website with flash with firefox. When
prompted for missing plugins, install