Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 5/24/06, TheOldFellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for this. It has solved the Parliament problem completely. I'm now having a few probs with previously working RealMedia situations which are probably due to having two plugins fighting (I had Helixplayer 10). I'll report back later.

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 5/24/06, TheOldFellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dan Nicholson wrote: > > Richard, > > The totem mozilla plugin ... Thanks Dan, but Totem needs too much GROAN for me :-) I like my apps lean and mean. I remembered that later. :-) One thing I will say is that the xine-lib backend is very ni

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread TheOldFellow
Ag Hatzimanikas wrote: Yes works great here.By the way is very good source to hear proper english. :) and I'm looking for help with my Ancient Greek too. My textbook says that it's pronounced like English. The textbook was, however, written in the 1930's by an Englishman, so I don't belie

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread TheOldFellow
Dan Nicholson wrote: On 5/24/06, TheOldFellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How do I go about receiving Webcasts from the philistine organisations that insist on using Microsoft technology (like our tax-payer funded www.parliamentlive.tv of the UK pariliament). Richard, The totem mozilla plugin

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread TheOldFellow
Randy McMurchy wrote: TheOldFellow wrote these words on 05/24/06 08:16 CST: Any pointers would be much appreciated. Hi Richard, I have found that the MPlayer plugin for Firefox works really good on almost anything I've thrown at it. Of course, you have to install MPlayer first. http://mplay

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread Ag Hatzimanikas
Randy McMurchy([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, May 24, 2006 at 08:28:01AM -0500: > TheOldFellow wrote these words on 05/24/06 08:16 CST: > > > Any pointers would be much appreciated. > Hi Richard, > > I have found that the MPlayer plugin for Firefox works really good on > almost anything I've thrown a

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 5/24/06, TheOldFellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How do I go about receiving Webcasts from the philistine organisations that insist on using Microsoft technology (like our tax-payer funded www.parliamentlive.tv of the UK pariliament). Richard, The totem mozilla plugin worked for me on the a

Re: Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread Randy McMurchy
TheOldFellow wrote these words on 05/24/06 08:16 CST: > Any pointers would be much appreciated. Hi Richard, I have found that the MPlayer plugin for Firefox works really good on almost anything I've thrown at it. Of course, you have to install MPlayer first. http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.ne

Webcast reception

2006-05-24 Thread TheOldFellow
How do I go about receiving Webcasts from the philistine organisations that insist on using Microsoft technology (like our tax-payer funded www.parliamentlive.tv of the UK pariliament). I am getting fed up of seeing Firefox saying that it hasn't got the plugin, and when I look at the source it