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Lee

2006-01-24, 5:51 pm

2. gwtc
Jan 24, 11:08 am show options

Lee wrote:
> I have just upgraded Video Lan version 0.8.4a to my computer. Now
> however when I go to view ie streaming media (hopefully right
> description) from my web page of www.bellsouth.net with Mozilla I get
> nothing at all but when I deleted VLC media Player, windows media player
> took right overnd displayed the subject matter mainly videos. I like
> VLC media player and would prefer to stay with it any tips or help would
> be appreciated so I amy continue with it.


> Lee


Look here for some tips: http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/windows-all.html#VLC

Otherwise, can you give us a direct link to the sites you're having
problems with. Thanks

Hi GWTC

OK I followed the instruction s on the page and moved the 2 files with
negative
results. Any other tips? htt://www.bellsouth.net

Lee
gwtc

2006-01-24, 5:51 pm

Lee wrote:

> 2. gwtc
> Jan 24, 11:08 am show options
>
> Lee wrote:
>
>
> Look here for some tips: http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/windows-all.html#VLC
>
> Otherwise, can you give us a direct link to the sites you're having
> problems with. Thanks
>
> Hi GWTC
>
> OK I followed the instruction s on the page and moved the 2 files with
> negative
> results. Any other tips? htt://www.bellsouth.net
>
> Lee

you made those changes with the progam closed, right?

I've used vlc with no problems. I've used both google's version and
the Open Source version.

Where exactly on the bellsouth network are you having problems?
Lee

2006-01-24, 5:51 pm

gwtc wrote:

>
> you made those changes with the progam closed, right?
>
> I've used vlc with no problems. I've used both google's version and the
> Open Source version.
>
> Where exactly on the bellsouth network are you having problems?


Gwtc

http://home.bellsouth.net/s/s.dll?spage=hb/index.htm#
Middle column in video center
Funny thing is if I delete VLC it works in IE

Lee


gwtc

2006-01-24, 5:51 pm

Lee wrote:

> gwtc wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Gwtc
>
> http://home.bellsouth.net/s/s.dll?spage=hb/index.htm#
> Middle column in video center
> Funny thing is if I delete VLC it works in IE
>
> Lee
>
>

Well, I don't know. Maybe it must be something that WMP has that VL
doesn't. If you're looking for an alternative to WMP, try
http://www.free-codecs.com/download...yer_Classic.htm

Or an alternative for RealPlayer or RealAudio [or whatever name they
go by now] try Real Alternative
http://www.free-codecs.com/download...Alternative.htm
Lee

2006-01-27, 8:56 pm

gwtc wrote:

> Well, I don't know. Maybe it must be something that WMP has that VL
> doesn't. If you're looking for an alternative to WMP, try
> http://www.free-codecs.com/download...yer_Classic.htm
>
> Or an alternative for RealPlayer or RealAudio [or whatever name they go
> by now] try Real Alternative
> http://www.free-codecs.com/download...Alternative.htm


Hi GWTC

Hey no problem will mess with it some more. Funny thing is on my other
computer with 98 SE it works great, but Mozilla only accepts Windows
Media and WXP looks for VLC, oh well that is the fun of computing always
something new to figure out. Again thanks for the help and also Ed for his.

Lee in Fl
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