2010. december 28. 9:32 napon Basil Chupin
No, it's not an ad - it seems to be a news report or commentary which is 9m 56s long from a TV station's newsroom. That's correct.
I meant that it is really a report in an TV station's newsroom.
If I disable all plugins except of flash-player the video is not played, only the ad.
Here I meant that flash player does not play the report in my system, but the ad before the report is played by flashplayer.
I installed moonlight plugin as Carl and Albert suggested and it works with some of the video files.
That is, my original problem is solved (partially, since I still can't play some of the videos at the same site).
No, no, no.
We seem to have a problem with language and getting the message across.
I did understand what you said, probably my answer was not clear and did not reflect my understanding. See my comments above.
I ONLY have the flash player installed in Firefox. No 'moonlight' or any other plugin installed - just simply flash as I mentioned in my earlier post.
If I only leave the flash player plugin enabled, in my system the video is not played. It would be interesting to find out how to configure firefox and flash player to play the video. I also use firefox 3.6.13 (tried both mozilla and opensuse versions) and adobe flash player plugin from opensuse update repo (flash-player-10.1.102.64-0.2.1.i586 package).
And I do NOT see any 'ad' but the news item broadcast from the news desk of the MTV studio!
Here is what I see:
This is what I would like to be able to see too.
Now is this an ad. or what?!
No, it isn't. It is the report. If I load the given page in firefox (with only flash player plugin enabled), first an ad is played in the video window, then the window becomes blank, only containing a message "click here to download plugin" and a lego-brick like icon above the message. Clicking on the icon opens the plugin finder service window which after a short search says "No suitable plugins were found". I don't know why the video is not played. Cheers, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org