All of this simply means that playing and downloading online video can be a
frustrating experience if you don??™t know about a few tools and tricks.
First and foremost, make sure you have the latest versions of these four
major plug-ins installed in each web browser you use.
To see a list of plug-ins that are installed in Internet Explorer, open IE, click
the Tools drop-down, and select Internet Options. Choose the Programs
tab, click Manage add-ons, and then from the Show drop-down, select Addons
that run without requiring permission. In the Settings box, you can
also disable any plug-in you suspect might be causing playback problems,
or, if you??™re lucky, you may be able to go to Control Panel ??? Programs and
Features to uninstall the plug-in completely.
In Mozilla Firefox (and Mozilla SeaMonkey), just type about:plugins in the
address bar and press Enter to see a list of installed plug-ins. (Note that
plug-ins, used to view embedded content, are indeed different from extensions,
which only add features to the browser interface.) Like IE, Mozilla
plug-ins can be uninstalled from Control Panel.
You can also try installing the latest version of each of the plug-ins listed
here to solve most playback problems with web-based video.
Plug-in Download from Filename(s) for IE
Filename(s) for Firefox
and SeaMonkey
Quicktime www.quicktime.com qtplugin.ocx npqtplugin.dll
npqtpluginx.dll
RealPlayer www.real.com rmoc3260.dll nppl3260.
Pages:
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239