I tried to get Mplayer to run my quicktime videos, but I couldn't get it to 
work as a browser plugin; movie trailers and the like don't always give you 
the option to download the files to play them. Any suggestions? Does 
OpenQuicktime do this easily?
        Also, I tried to get Mplayer to play Windows Media files so that I could 
stream General Conference, firesides, anything, from the Church website. I 
had the same problem--it didn't want me to download the file (even the 
archived stuff) and I couldn't get Mplayer to work with the browser. Any 
solutions?
        Thanks,
                Richard

On Saturday 08 February 2003 18:59, Michael Halcrow wrote:
> > > 5)  How do I get Quicktime movies to run?
> >
> > OpenQuicktime, and/or quicktime4linux.  I don't know what else you might
> > need, I don't have much in the way of multimedia stuff on my machine.
>
> There are also MPlayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) and Xine, which both have
> support for Sorenson v3 Quicktime videos (the most widely used).
>
> Mike


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