Opening video files as streaming URLs in Firefox/Zoom Player
-
I want to set up Firefox and Zoom Player (or any other good media player) so that when I click on a .mpg or .wmv link, it starts streaming in my media player. I don't want it to download first. When using IE and Windows Media Player (under Windows XP SP2), the default behavior is a useful one: when I click on a .mpg or .wmv link, WMP immediately pops up and starts streaming the file. No delay. Using Firefox and a good third-party, free player (in my case Zoom Player, but I've also used BSPlayer), the video file first downloads, then opens as a cached local file in the designated media player. Zoom Player comes with a Firefox plugin, but all that does is make the video appear in the Firefox window (and in a very user-unfriendly, control-less way). I can manually copy the URL for the video file, then open Zoom Player and paste this in, but I'm looking to make this as easy as under the IE/WMP combination. If this is a limitation of one of these media players, I'd be willing to consider switching to facilitate this behavior. Hopefully it's not a Firefox limitation.
-
Answer:
my first thought was: tools > options > downloads and view the actions of your media files you can change it to use the media plugin, open in default app or choose app. is it not streaming if you choose to open the link in the application versus the browser plugin?
rxrfrx at Ask.Metafilter.Com Visit the source
Other answers
You could try the http://membres.lycos.fr/sethnakht/ extension for Firefox.
Dipsomaniac
freudianslipper, if you choose to open the link in the application, the behavior I described above occurs. The file is downloaded to local cache, and then the cached file is opened in the associated program.
rxrfrx
Dipsomaniac, that's sort of the opposite of what I want. That extension appears to take things that are already streams, and make them save-able and more flexible. I want to go from plain file-links to stream-links.
rxrfrx
OK, I'm halfway there. I installed an extension called http://gemal.dk/mozilla/launchy.html, which allows you to pass the URL to your favorite program, which will ideally open it as a stream. The bad news is that you can't set this as a default action as far as I can tell; you need to enter a context menu for each link, and tell it specifically to open in your favorite media player. I just need to figure out how to make this the default action.
rxrfrx
oh darnit theres gotta be an extension to edit your available actions but I can't seem to find one.
freudianslipper
Related Q & A:
- Why can't video streaming sites leverage my 100 MBit LAN-speed?Best solution by Super User
- How much optical zoom does a video camera need?Best solution by malektips.com
- How do I attach video files on yahoo?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
- How do I change .3gp video files to other video files, so I can open it up in Windows?Best solution by helpdeskgeek.com
- How do I transfer video files to my PC from my camcorder?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
Just Added Q & A:
- How many active mobile subscribers are there in China?Best solution by Quora
- How to find the right vacation?Best solution by bookit.com
- How To Make Your Own Primer?Best solution by thekrazycouponlady.com
- How do you get the domain & range?Best solution by ChaCha
- How do you open pop up blockers?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
For every problem there is a solution! Proved by Solucija.
-
Got an issue and looking for advice?
-
Ask Solucija to search every corner of the Web for help.
-
Get workable solutions and helpful tips in a moment.
Just ask Solucija about an issue you face and immediately get a list of ready solutions, answers and tips from other Internet users. We always provide the most suitable and complete answer to your question at the top, along with a few good alternatives below.