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| Help!!!!!!!!!!!! I need help... ![]() While on Internet Explorer or Firefox I cannot view any videos.In the place where the videos should be is a quicktime symbol with a question mark over it.I used to be able to view the videos but ever since I downloaded the new firefox I haven't been able to.I've already tried disabling Java Script but that doesn't work.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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| Just manually install quicktime again and all your shockwave/flash/java stuff. And check ur antivirus and firewall aint blocking them, also check firefox settings. |
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| Don't know, why are you using Quicktime anyway. Try VLC or WMP or anything but Quicktime on Windows IMO. Firefox almost always breaks things when I install a new version however if it is effecting more than just Firefox then it could just be a problem with your Quicktime preferences. Also try updating Quicktime, something as stupid as that might fix the problem. |
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| I've reinstalled all my flashplayer and shockwave stuff aswell as the quicktime stuff but it does nothing....aand I don't know how to use windows media player for online media...it automatically goes to quicktime
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| Have you read the release notes? http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox.../releasenotes/ You can change the default action/player for each file type in Tools-> Options -> Content -> Manage (at bottom of window). |
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| still didn't work
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| Try opening a blank tab and in the address bar type: about:config Type plugin to the filter box and screen capture the results (and attach them here) so I can check them against mine because I'm using this version of Firefox and have no problems. |
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| When I try to attach it , it says the file is too big
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| If it is a .BMP file, save it as JPG instead. BMP's are huge and default for paint and some other applications. It shouldn't be too big to attach. edit---- Or try imageshack.us or some similar image host. |
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