On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 11:09:43PM +0200, lee wrote: > Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 00:30:23 +0200, lee wrote: > > > >> trying out chromium, I have found that both seamonkey and chromium are > >> able to play arbitrary videos found on youtube. I used to have > >> libflashplayer.so in the ~/.mozilla/plugins directory which used to play > >> such videos. I have removed it for testing and both browsers still play > >> videos. In the past, seamonkey was unable to play these videos when the > >> flash player library was removed. > >> > >> What might they be using to play these videos? Where is configured what > >> they use? > > > > (...) > > > > "about:plugins" will tell what other flash plugins are installed and > > available for your browser. > > Thx, I looked at that and there weren't any. Meanwhile, I tried gnash > and found that it doesn't work at all. Lightspark depends on > pulseaudio, and I don't want to install that. Are there any > alternatives --- preferably using mplayer? > > It's no more than a video which mplayer can play once you can download > it, so what's the problem? > There used to be mozilla-mplayer, but it looks like it's not in the Squeeze repos. There is mozilla-plugin-vlc. Maybe give that a shot.
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