D drummer Junior Member Sep 10, 2008 1 0 1 Sep 27, 2008 #1 I can't figure out how to do this. In Safari, I get a window with a QuickTime logo, them it times out. In Firefox, I get a window, no logo, and no time out, but no movie. - Drummer
I can't figure out how to do this. In Safari, I get a window with a QuickTime logo, them it times out. In Firefox, I get a window, no logo, and no time out, but no movie. - Drummer
Burger_01 Chastity Geek May 16, 2008 664 45 28 42 Oct 8, 2008 #2 Hi Drummer, Don't know what videos you're talking about.. but I'm guessing at WMV (windows media files). There is a plugin called Perian available that adds WMV capacity into quicktime. Alternatively get a good player like VLC
Hi Drummer, Don't know what videos you're talking about.. but I'm guessing at WMV (windows media files). There is a plugin called Perian available that adds WMV capacity into quicktime. Alternatively get a good player like VLC