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 try<SHIFT>clicking 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."

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David E. Ross
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