Windows Media Player Plugin For Firefox
The popularity of the internet browser Firefox continues to grow by the day, but it still has a few annoying quirks. One of these is that it can be difficult to watch Windows Media Player videos within Firefox.
Luckily, thanks to Port 25, who are the team at Microsoft who look after interoperability, there’s a new Windows Media Player Plugin for Firefox. Once installed this plugin will improve support for embedded Windows Media Player videos.
I haven’t installed it myself as there are issues (as always!) with Vista, which I now have running on all my machines. But, it is good to go for all other operating systems.
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Comment by deeesseee on 23 April 2007:
I have this running on two of my Vista machines, and it works great for me. You should try it out. Even Mozilla recognizes it as working on their plugin page (you have to scroll to the bottom).
Comment by Tony Williams on 23 April 2007:
Thanks deeesseee - I’ll give it another go