Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/05/14 10:45, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

WaltS48 wrote, On 08/05/2014 04:10:

On 05/07/2014 09:49 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:

We have a new weather buoy in Lake Erie with video. Problem is I
can't
get them to play. SM says No video with supported format and MIME
type
found.

If you go to this site, click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then
Latest Video. Can anyone get these videos to play? Using IE, they at
least try to play, but only with black screens.



This one? http://wqdatalive.com/public/55

Plays just fine in my SeaMonkey 2.25

I click on your link and i cannot see any video, just a google map and
the title:
Regional Science Consortium
Tom Ridge Environmental Center at Presque Isle


Follow the OP's instructions:
 click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then Latest Video.


I got it to work in IE using Windows Media Player as the helper app.
Still no luck in SM when I set WMP as the helper app. How do I set this
up in SM to work? Can I set the WMP plugin to be the helper?


I see what the problem is now.  There is a text block to the left of the
map that one can see with Safari, but not with SeaMonkey or Firefox.
With those, all you get is the map.  The only way I got a video to play
was by first clicking on View Gallery, then picking a picture, clicking
that to enlarge it, then clicking the play button.  This is possible for
me only with Safari.


This may be true on your installation, but not on mine or many others.
Here, the text block (as you call it) or navigation panel (as I would
call it) is easily visible to the left of the map with no action on my
part other than loading the page.

I can hide the navigation pane (maximize the map) by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map, and restore it by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map.

Ditto with my SM 2.26B2 on Win7 installation but not with my Linux 
installation as I'm missing some plug-ins!!


Daniel

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Re: I love SeaMonkey - please keep it the same!

2014-05-10 Thread Philip Taylor



Rufus wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 8/05/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Snip



My car will go
130 MPH but there's no road in the U.S. that will let me drive that
fast.


Come on over, Ed! Australia's Northern Territory used to have unlimited
speed restrictions, but, about five years ago, restricted it to 130Km/H
(approx 80-85 MpH) but has recently switched back to unlimited!! :-)

Daniel




...we got PLENTY of roads out here in the desert between the high Mojave
and death valley where people can break 130 *easy*...well, I can do it
easy enough in my Z06 Covette, anyway...which I'm dead certain will do
200+ MPH judging by the where the RPM is at 130.  But 130 is about where
my nerve runs out.


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Re: SM often asks for email password

2014-05-10 Thread Rob
flyguy flyguy26e@verizon.netto wrote:
 We've been using SM (now ver. 2.26) for years on two desktop WinXP 
 computers. The last couple of weeks, it's begun asking for our email 
 password about 30% of the time, both computers. Typing in the password 
 we've been using for many years gets the mail sent most of the time; 
 sometimes, though, it will ask repeatedly, and we have to close the 
 email we are trying to send and start over.

 Any idea why it would be doing that?

 (yes, I'm the guy that's also having problems with email sending 
 timeouts, but I don't know if the problems are related)

They probably are.   When your mail server returns error codes the
program will ask you to reconfirm your password.

Check if there are mail problems at your provider.
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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread WaltS48

On 05/10/2014 10:49 AM, Robert wrote:


I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.

I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
to look.

Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

Thanks for any replies.



Any replies? Cool!

Firefox users can still customize the UI.
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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread A Williams

Robert wrote:


I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.

I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
to look.

Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

Thanks for any replies.



This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months. 
 The answer has always been no.

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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 10/05/2014 11:49, Robert told the world:
 
 I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
 dumbed-down user interface.
 
 I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
 to look.
 
 Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
 SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:
 
 Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
 SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

1. The dev team has stated that they have no intention to overhaul the
Seamonkey UI and move to an Australis-like UI. Simply stated, even if
they wanted to do it (they apparently don't), it's too much work and
they don't have the manpower, so they focus on other things. The only
scenario I imagine where that could change is if changes in the engine
engine remove functionality needed for Seamonkey's classical UI. I
don't see it happening anytime soon in Gecko, but there's a theoretical
risk of it happening a few years down the road, if the Servo project
ever replaces Gecko as the main Mozilla browser engine.

2. Yes, as long as the UI remains the same, the customizability should
stay the same. But there's a price to pay there. As Seamonkey and
Firefox grow apart, I expect that extensions might need more tweaks to
work correctly in both. Some extension authors may stop supporting
Seamonkey after a while.

As for Australis... I use both Seamonkey and Firefox, and also a bit of
Iron, in my day-to-day browsing. So far, I haven't noticed any lost
functionality in Firefox 29 -- anything I can do in SM, I can do just as
easily in FF (well, except mail/news stuff. I don't use Composer at
all). Yes, stuff got moved around, but I found that I don't really miss
the UI elements that got removed -- I have been using right-click menus
as a first choice for almost twenty years, so I don't miss the File
menu for instance. I can't say that I'm particularly enthusiastic of the
new design, but neither do I hate it. It took me all of two minutes to
learn the new UI's logic, which is way less than it takes me to learn
the UI for the average casual game. I simply don't have the knee-jerk
rejection to change that I seem to see a lot going around.


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Remove me from the forum

2014-05-10 Thread Lee Noga

Please take me off your mailing list
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Re: Remove me from the forum

2014-05-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Lee Noga wrote :


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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM, A Williams wrote:
 Robert wrote:

 I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
 dumbed-down user interface.

 I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
 to look.

 Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
 SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

 Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
 SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

 Thanks for any replies.

 
 This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months. 
   The answer has always been no.
 

And the answer to that answer has always been Hooray!!

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Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread EE

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

WaltS48 wrote, On 08/05/2014 04:10:

On 05/07/2014 09:49 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:

We have a new weather buoy in Lake Erie with video. Problem is I
can't
get them to play. SM says No video with supported format and MIME
type
found.

If you go to this site, click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then
Latest Video. Can anyone get these videos to play? Using IE, they at
least try to play, but only with black screens.



This one? http://wqdatalive.com/public/55

Plays just fine in my SeaMonkey 2.25

I click on your link and i cannot see any video, just a google map and
the title:
Regional Science Consortium
Tom Ridge Environmental Center at Presque Isle


Follow the OP's instructions:
 click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then Latest Video.


I got it to work in IE using Windows Media Player as the helper app.
Still no luck in SM when I set WMP as the helper app. How do I set this
up in SM to work? Can I set the WMP plugin to be the helper?


I see what the problem is now.  There is a text block to the left of the
map that one can see with Safari, but not with SeaMonkey or Firefox.
With those, all you get is the map.  The only way I got a video to play
was by first clicking on View Gallery, then picking a picture, clicking
that to enlarge it, then clicking the play button.  This is possible for
me only with Safari.


This may be true on your installation, but not on mine or many others.
Here, the text block (as you call it) or navigation panel (as I would
call it) is easily visible to the left of the map with no action on my
part other than loading the page.

I can hide the navigation pane (maximize the map) by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map, and restore it by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map.


Clicking that chevron symbol does nothing, except with Safari.

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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread A Williams

David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM, A Williams wrote:

Robert wrote:


I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.

I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
to look.

Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

Thanks for any replies.



This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
   The answer has always been no.



And the answer to that answer has always been Hooray!!



It would be like a blunt pencil.  Pointless.
I think Firefox wants one look-and-feel for all systems - phone, tablet, 
PC.  Seamonkey simply does not make sense on a phone or tablet.

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Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

This may be true on your installation, but not on mine or many others.
Here, the text block (as you call it) or navigation panel (as I would
call it) is easily visible to the left of the map with no action on my
part other than loading the page.

I can hide the navigation pane (maximize the map) by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map, and restore it by clicking the  at
the upper left corner of the map.


Clicking that chevron symbol does nothing, except with Safari.


Have you disabled javascript? That's how it works.

Though if I do that, I get a blank white page with only the  symbol.

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Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread WaltS48

On 05/09/2014 01:27 AM, sean nathan wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 05/07/2014 09:49 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:

We have a new weather buoy in Lake Erie with video. Problem is I can't
get them to play. SM says No video with supported format and MIME type
found.

If you go to this site, click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then
Latest Video. Can anyone get these videos to play? Using IE, they at
least try to play, but only with black screens.



This one? http://wqdatalive.com/public/55

Plays just fine in my SeaMonkey 2.25


http://wqdatalive.com/public/55  No video with supported format and
mime-type found in mine...



Maybe you don't have the proper codecs installed.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13531709#p13531709

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13538561#p13538561

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Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread WaltS48

On 05/07/2014 09:49 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:

We have a new weather buoy in Lake Erie with video. Problem is I can't
get them to play. SM says No video with supported format and MIME type
found.

If you go to this site, click on Near Shore Buoy at the bottom, then
Latest Video. Can anyone get these videos to play? Using IE, they at
least try to play, but only with black screens.



Looks like you need a third-party decoder to play it.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTML/Supported_media_formats#MP4_H.264_%28AAC_or_MP3%29

[799318 – [meta] Support H.264/AAC/MP3 video/audio playback on desktop 
Firefox](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799318)


http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13538561#p13538561

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Re: Videos Won't Play

2014-05-10 Thread WaltS48

On 05/08/2014 08:49 AM, Trane Francks wrote:

On 5/8/14 9:35 PM +0900, Robert Gault wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:

snip
So, do you know if it's possible to play these using SM?


There appears to be considerable differences among Seamonkey users on
whether
the video can be played. It will not work for me and I have tested for
Helpers
both Windows Media Player and Quicktime 7.7.3. Seamonkey shows that
video/mp4
points to these helpers.

If I look at the page source with Seamonkey, the entry for mp4 says
video controls
source src= type=video/mp4
Your browser does not support playing HTML5 videos.
/video

This may be the problem although I thought that Seamonkey would handle
HTML5 sites.


SeaMonkey does handle HTML5 video, but not all HTML5 video is the same.
WebM and Ogg/Theora work fine. H.264/MP4 seem to be problematic. It is
the latter that is featured on the OP's site.

For what it's worth, Firefox 29.0 doesn't do it, either. So, yeah, this
isn't going to work with Mozilla browsers for at least the time being.




Not on Mac's anyway.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTML/Supported_media_formats#MP4_H.264_%28AAC_or_MP3%29

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13538561#p13538561

[851290 – Use GStreamer on Mac for H.264/MP3/AAC playback (instead of AV 
Foundation)](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=851290)


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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread PhillipJones

David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM, A Williams wrote:

Robert wrote:


I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.

I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
to look.

Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

Thanks for any replies.



This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
   The answer has always been no.



And the answer to that answer has always been Hooray!!


And Hallelujah!!!

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Re: I love SeaMonkey - please keep it the same!

2014-05-10 Thread nickp82
On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 16:38:06 UTC+1, PhillipJones  wrote:

 
  SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
 
  interface is excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for desktop.
 
  Please don't feel any need to ruin it in the same way that Firefox has
 
  been ruined with the dumbed-down Chrome wannabe interface!
 
 
 
  If you feel the same, please show your support for SeaMonkey devs. :)
 
 
 
 
 
  Really have to interject that i do NOT want Seamonkey to remain the
 
  same if that means the browser becomes more and more unusable over
 
  time... as things stand now, i only use Seamonkey's e'mail client with
 
  regularity. The browser is just too slow for modern needs... throws up
 
  too many irrelevant warnings and annoys me when it won't open sites or
 
  play sound, or other silly nonsense...
 
 
 
  i DO want it to remain the same as a combined e'mail  browser, but only
 
  if the browser component quits moving like its full of frozen molasses...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   What we want is increase in speed and efficiency and ability to 
 
 read/Play more audio/video types.
 
 
 
 What we referring to when we say no change is no change in the User 
 
 interface to emulate Chrome like FireFox has done. Excuse me  I shout 
 
 just a Few words. They are not insulting to any one.
 
 
 
 WE DO NOT WANT TO BE TREATED LIKE 4 YEAR OLD'S.
 
 
 
 That what the new UI in the Australis Style FF is Treating us like we 
 
 have the IQ of 4 year Old's. I get along just fine with Menu Bar and 
 
 menus with sub menu.
 
 
 
 And FF people say get the UI (theme restorer) Problem is it doesn't It 
 
 about 60 percent does. And Why if there was such a clamoring for the 
 
 Restorer extension, didn't the folks at Mozilla Learn maybe this Chrome 
 
 experience was bad idea.
 
 
 
 Now except for SeaMonkey and IE all Browser look a like. You open one 
 
 it's a carbon copy of 9-10 others.
 
 
 
 Folks! We want to be different, look different, think different.
 
 
 
 Change the guts to improve how SM works. Yes But leave the UI alone.
 
 
 
 Lets compare to MS Windows, Since MS has Changed to Version 8 with all 
 
 the cutesy 4 year Old type Buttons. Many have Reverted back to 7 and 
 
 with Few exception it been panned most Users and  Computer Reporting 
 
 Agencies. I have several Relatives that have switched  to Window 8 and 
 
 hate it worth a passion.
 
 
 
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I forgot to pay tribute to the sensible version numbering of SeaMonkey as 
well...
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Re: SeaMonkey futures...

2014-05-10 Thread PhillipJones

A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM, A Williams wrote:

Robert wrote:


I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.

I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like
FireFox used
to look.

Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and
configuring
SeaMonkey are my primary browser I have one question:

Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?

Thanks for any replies.



This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
   The answer has always been no.



And the answer to that answer has always been Hooray!!



It would be like a blunt pencil.  Pointless.
I think Firefox wants one look-and-feel for all systems - phone, tablet,
PC.  Seamonkey simply does not make sense on a phone or tablet.
Not unless the tablet had a minimum of 13 screen anything less and you 
need a Telescope to see it.


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Re: Sync broken in 2.26 beta 1?

2014-05-10 Thread kg6hsq
Not working on my Seamonkey 2.26 released version running on both computers 
also. Next button grayed out on #2 computer providing the sync pairing code. On 
#1 excepts and adds code fine.

Ron

On Thursday, April 10, 2014 11:58:29 AM UTC-7, Byron Smith wrote:
 Absolutely cannot set up Sync in Seamonkey 2.26 beta 1. I have login 
 credentials and recovery key. Could not pair a device to set up a new sync on 
 Seamonkey. Also could not login using credentials and recovery key as Next 
 button does nothing (and neither does the link about having lost a device). 
 Could this because I switched over to the new sync profile in Firefox 29.0 
 beta?

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What's with the returned mails?

2014-05-10 Thread PhillipJones

You keep send the mails back:

Here is portion of the return message:

Your message was not delivered successfully.

  Subject:   Re: SeaMonkey futures...
  Sent:  Sat, 10 May 2014 19:41:40 -0400

 The message could not be delivered to the following recipient:
 support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org



Final-Recipient: rfc822; support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0


Re: SeaMonkey futureseml

I haven't check in through the Maillist years. I feel maybe I need you 
date my email address or password .


I go strictly though NNTP News.

Tell me where to go to fix the issue.
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Re: What's with the returned mails?

2014-05-10 Thread PhillipJones

The messages obviously show in the newsgroups so the return are false.

PhillipJones wrote:

You keep send the mails back:

Here is portion of the return message:

Your message was not delivered successfully.

   Subject:   Re: SeaMonkey futures...
   Sent:  Sat, 10 May 2014 19:41:40 -0400

  The message could not be delivered to the following recipient:
  support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org



Final-Recipient: rfc822; support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0


Re: SeaMonkey futureseml

I haven't check in through the Maillist years. I feel maybe I need you
date my email address or password .

I go strictly though NNTP News.

Tell me where to go to fix the issue.



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