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QuickTime won't run in SeaMonkey 1.1.14

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Davezilla, 2009/01/07.

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    Davezilla

    Davezilla Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    [FONT= "Comic Sans MS"]I have a My Yahoo page which I have been slowly customising over several years. I have a stream-feed from the BBC of Mervyn Bragg's radio programme In Our Time. I can listen to this on Firefox 3, Safari 3, Opera 9.63 & IE 7. Why won't it run in SeaMonkey? I get a white page (tab) with the title but the QuickTime player is conspicuous by its absence. I really don't know why this is so, can someone please enlighten me? :confused:[/FONT]
     
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    Is this Yahoo Page you speak of a personal web page or is it a web site page reachable by the public.

    SeaMonkey happens to be my long time Browser of choice and if your page is open to the public I will visit it with my SeaMonkey to see the results I get and what I might learn and have to offer relative to your problem.

    For what it's worth, I will tell you that I have a MP3 sound file on my own web site page at www.raysmyth.net and it will not play and locks things up if I try using a ZIP copy of SeaMonkey but, all is well and will play using the install version of SeaMonkey. I've never tried to determine WHY!

    Cheers, Ray
     
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    Westside

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    Also, does Seamonkey have any npqtplugin (1-7).dll files in its Plugin folder.
    If not it may be sufficient to reinstall Quicktime, or copy the files from Quicktime|Plugins, and paste them in the Plugins folder of Seamonkey.
    I have only Firefox and IE, in this computer, and I know that Firefox handles files differently, not requiring the .dll files in its plugins folder. I don't use IE, so I am not sure. If Seamonkey was installed after Quicktime, it would not have the .dll files.
     
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    Davezilla

    Davezilla Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Sorry, but the page is password protected. There must be similar things on the normal 'My Yahoo' generic page you can get with Yahoo though, if you want to try that. Sometimes the page won't load properly either. It looks fine but the little monkey is bubbling away! I think it must be a Vista thing. I am thinking of getting Ubuntu next. They say SeaMonkey runs really well on that. Cheers anyway.
     
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    Davezilla

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    The plug-in files all seem to be there: QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5 File name: npqtplugin6.dll, as far as I can see anyway. QT was installed before SeaMonkey. Maybe I will have to re-install QuickTime...:eek:
     
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    Davezilla,
    Couple of quick questions and comments:

    1. Have you TESTED QT in SM 1.1.14:
    http://www.ralentz.com/old/mac/qt/test.html
    Does it work ?

    2. Enter the config:editor (about:config) in the location bar.
    3. Filter on:
    "plugin.expose_full_path" ..without quotes
    set to = "true" without quotes....
    This will expose the FULL path in "about:plugins "

    As far as I can tell, SM will look for the correct plugin in the "plugins" folder in the instllation location and if found it will use it, If not found it will then look in the QT installation directory.
    Set in "all.js "
    Please post back

    regards:captjlddavis
     
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    Davezilla

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    OK thanks, I am going to have to look at this a bit more closely.
     
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    Westside

    Westside Inactive Alumni

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    And, if worse comes to worse reinstalling Quicktime should do the job.
    If only
    is present, it will help only video files. There are seven such files in my system.
    I checked the BBC Radio4 site, and found out that it uses an embedded player (iplayer) which requires Real Player or Flash, depending on the program. You desired program requires Real Player, and not Quicktime.
    In any event you would need npqtplugin3, 4, or 5.dll to listen to audio.
    If you say that Quicktime is needed, please give a link.
     
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    Davezilla

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    These are the QuickTime plug-ins 'About Plug-Ins'. I may have to just re-install QuickTime :eek: although to be honest I can listen to the podcast in Firefox or Opera.


    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin7.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    image/jp2 JPEG2000 image jp2 Yes
    image/jpeg2000 JPEG2000 image jp2 Yes
    image/jpeg2000-image JPEG2000 image jp2 Yes
    image/x-jpeg2000-image JPEG2000 image jp2 Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin6.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    video/x-m4v Video (protected) m4v Yes
    image/x-macpaint MacPaint image pntg,pnt,mac Yes
    image/pict PICT image pict,pic,pct Yes
    image/x-pict PICT image pict,pic,pct Yes
    image/png PNG image png Yes
    image/x-png PNG image png Yes
    image/x-quicktime QuickTime image qtif,qti Yes
    image/x-sgi SGI image sgi,rgb Yes
    image/x-targa TGA image targa,tga Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin5.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    audio/3gpp 3GPP media 3gp,3gpp Yes
    video/3gpp2 3GPP2 media 3g2,3gp2 Yes
    audio/3gpp2 3GPP2 media 3g2,3gp2 Yes
    video/sd-video SD video sdv Yes
    application/x-mpeg AMC media amc Yes
    video/mp4 MPEG-4 media mp4 Yes
    audio/mp4 MPEG-4 media mp4 Yes
    audio/x-m4a AAC audio m4a Yes
    audio/x-m4p AAC audio (protected) m4p Yes
    audio/x-m4b AAC audio book m4b Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin4.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    video/mpeg MPEG media mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1v,m1a,m75,m15,mp2,mpm,mpv,mpa Yes
    audio/mpeg MPEG audio mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1a,mp2,mpm,mpa,m2a Yes
    audio/x-mpeg MPEG audio mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1a,mp2,mpm,mpa,m2a Yes
    video/3gpp 3GPP media 3gp,3gpp Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin3.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    audio/x-gsm GSM audio gsm Yes
    audio/AMR AMR audio AMR Yes
    audio/aac AAC audio aac,adts Yes
    audio/x-aac AAC audio aac,adts Yes
    audio/x-caf CAF audio caf Yes
    audio/ac3 AC3 audio ac3 Yes
    audio/x-ac3 AC3 audio ac3 Yes
    video/x-mpeg MPEG media mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1v,m1a,m75,m15,mp2,mpm,mpv,mpa Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin2.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    audio/aiff AIFF audio aiff,aif,aifc,cdda Yes
    audio/x-aiff AIFF audio aiff,aif,aifc,cdda Yes
    audio/basic uLaw/AU audio au,snd,ulw Yes
    audio/mid MIDI mid,midi,smf,kar Yes
    audio/x-midi MIDI mid,midi,smf,kar Yes
    audio/midi MIDI mid,midi,smf,kar Yes
    audio/vnd.qcelp QUALCOMM PureVoice audio qcp Yes
    QuickTime Plug-in 7.5.5

    File name: npqtplugin.dll
    The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.

    MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
    application/sdp SDP stream descriptor sdp Yes
    application/x-sdp SDP stream descriptor sdp Yes
    application/x-rtsp RTSP stream descriptor rtsp,rts Yes
    video/quicktime QuickTime Movie mov,qt,mqv Yes
    video/flc AutoDesk Animator (FLC) flc,fli,cel Yes
    audio/x-wav WAVE audio wav,bwf Yes
    audio/wav WAVE audio wav,bwf Yes
     
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    Westside

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    Please, look at my previous post, which I corrected. The main point is that Quicktime is not used to listen to the program which you listed.
     
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    Davezilla

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    Erm...OK, I am referring to the Melvyn Bragg 'Darwin In Our Time' series this week. The normal 'In Our Time' is every Thursday on Radio 4 (there are two versions of it on the radio the early one is 45 mins & the later repeat is 30 mins). I have a stream feed to my 'My Yahoo' This normally saves for a week before being replaced. I can listen to it in QuickTime in Firefox, Safari, Opera, & IE7. I am at a loss to understand what has happened with SeaMonkey. I think this may very well be a Vista thing.
     

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