MS Releases New Media Player Firefox Plugin
SilentChris writes "Microsoft today released a new Media Player plugin for Firefox that resolves the problems users of the older version were experiencing. According to the company's Port 25 blog, it's backwards compatible with Windows Media Player 6.4. The plugin is for Windows XP and Vista only, but if you have to watch WMV video at least it's less likely to crash your browser."
I simply say NO to .wmv files... meh, no big loss so far as I can tell.
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Wow. I'm actually pleasantly surprised. Did anyone see this coming?
Thanks Microsoft, but I've already got VLC.
eh.. so what's wrnog with mplayerplug-in?
With most online videos using flash based video players, who really cares that they even released this plug-in?
And more likely to lead to your box being pwned!
Well that's interesting. It's useful if you want to be able to play DRM'd WMV10 video, which VLC can't play for obvious reasons.
Although I'd probably stick to the 3rd party WMV implementations for most of the other stuff if only because it'll all sit in one piece of media software.
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It smacks of desperation that Microsoft tries so hard to exclude Linux from any software they release. If they don't loosen up that strangle-hold, their company is going to choke to death.
It's sad that a company with so much money and talent is completely unwilling to adapt to the times. They're clinging to an age of computing that has long since passed. 10 years ago, web tools, platform interoperability and independence, and transparent company operations could have been classified as a trend, but those practices are now solidified.
It would just be nice if Microsoft made even a single genuine move towards cooperation instead of their current modus operandi of "exclusion at all cost".
/me looks around surprised. Everything is in flash players these days, isn't it? And if I want good quality video I download it from the newsgroups.
Damn, just broke the first rule of newsgroups.
Yeah, but will they ever release the Windows Media Player for Linux they promised a great many years ago?
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Now I'm really confused.
Guess I'll just go watch those music videos I've been wanting to watch in Firefox ever since I reported some of the earliest bugs for playing media years ago
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They made WMV work on windows. Thats a shocker. Its actually a difficult process to port an application from one platform to another. Sure, they might have tried very hard to prevent it from working on linux, but they really didn't have to.
Sort of like, how I don't have to issue a restraining order on Celine Dion. Sure, if she showed up at my house at 2:00 in the morning on an ongoing basis, I'd do what ever it took to keep her away. But, thankfully she has yet to show up despite the lack of any legal, or physical barriers I've created to prevent it from occurring.
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
Man did those ancient _G[R]eeks really predict the future, IN WINE VERITAS, running M$.crap in whatever will degrade your experience to future servitude to the abhorrent Dominatrix YMMV IMHO...
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Damn, that would've been an interesting fight to watch - the we-must-keep-our-media-format-dominance department vs. the we-must-keep-our-browser-dominance department. :-)
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Nothing against Microsoft, per se, but half the security of my browsing experience
is that my Firefox has no Flash, MS, Acrobat, or Active-X plugins. If I really
want to see content because someone has a flash-only site or WMV content, it gets
downloaded and/or viewed on a UNIX machine. From a user account. On a machine I can afford
to reformat at any time.
WMV plugin? Why would I load that?
I downloaded the plugin just to give it a try. Never had any problems with embedded video except at cnn.com I thought maybe the plugin would fix that problem. After installing and giving firefox a restart, it still won't work with the cnn.com and nothing else appears to be different. Not sure what the point of the plugin was, but don't waste your time with it like I did. It solved nothing from what it appears to me. Using Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP Pro SP2
Yes even the great MS overlords now realise that Firefox has gained enough traction to force their hand. They want WMV to reign supreme and this means Firefox support.
What would really surprise me is if it supported the Linux version of Firefox.
Don't make your problems my problems!
Use VLC. Short of protected media (and really, I don't know too many people who use protected WMV), it seems to work wonderfully, and isn't dependent on a only two operating systems. If you want something more integrated, there is of course M-Player as well...
If MS put their efforts into great software, rather than trying to stomp competition, they could be something greter than they are.
If they put their resources into assisting the entire industry they could be even greater.
Engineering is the art of compromise.
Once you install the software, it's done, There is no going back. You will never get back what you lost. (It is freedom in both cases)
Like for instance: mediaplayerconnectivity.
Look you can use any player you like, and you don't need to have the browser open anymore, while playing the video.
I'm sorry Microsoft, but you are too little too late.
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Totally useless. Cannot use it on any of my portable devices or my work PC. Microsoft's "cross platform" is XP _or_ Vista.
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I remember playing WMV files using proper media player ends up storing traces in Internet Explorers history list.
Strange considering I was using firefox.
Does the new one still have the same problem?
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seriously, who the fuck modded this insightful? i challenge the moderator to respond to this.
every time i come back to look at this site and PRAY that something has changed, i see pointless up-mods because some tool posted something derogatory about microsoft.
slashdot sucks, go ahead and silence me
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the first rule of is you do not talk about newsgroups.
the second rule of newsgroups is you DO NOT talk about newsgroups.
Great now I can have my crap and eat it too. But really I barely ever see WMVs online and the ones I do see I'm not interested in watching.
I may agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to face the consequences of saying it.
Frankly, one of the reasons I absolutely detest windows is because everytime I am forced to use it, I also sooner or later run into having to replace that shitty piece of shit with something and it ALWAYS trying to come back in one form or another.
I suppose I am alone in this but I absolutly HATE that even to get it running you have to agree to an EULA that has been proven to take extreme liberties with your rights, despite the fact that you already had to agree to a EULA when windows was installed.
Then there is the fact that it doesn't even follow MS own interface style, that it for some reason seems to think that a Mp3 player needs to take up a quarter of the screen. That it is slow, that it is buggy, and that it is just plain ugly and riddled with sales pitches.
And you WANT this on linux?
No, my dear friend, the proper response to "MS doesn't release Windows Media Player for Linux" is "Thank you kind and mercifull god, we are not worthy of your generous nature".
Now get down on your knees and show proper gratitude. Sore knees? You got it good. Windows users also got to bend over, but it ain't just their knees that are sore.
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So what does Microsoft get from this - besides that ephemeral "protect WMV market share" stuff?
How about usage data? Media Player has been sending information back to MS for years; OS version, GUID, etc. Now they can also collect data about Firefox installs. I suspect that data has value to MS - and very well may be the reason for this unexpected release.
It's not as though Firefox users haven't been able to view WMV files, is it?
I love MediaPlayerConnectivity! It has the option to only play when you click on the button, which I really like! No more annoying songs playing without my knowledge. Occasionally I leave the volume up and forget to turn it down... which is not a pleasant sound. Especially if the music sucks.
...is that too many quality porn is been distributed in this format!
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But seriously the complaint was that it was modded insightful.
Its like some dude next to you says " I don't like Bridgestone". You wouldn't turn to him and say
"Gee, I never thought of that before, could you share more of your brilliance with me? "
You'd probably just walk away from him, or maybe your phone was on vibrate and make up a conversation to avoid acknowledging their presence. You wouldn't repeat the comment to your brother in law next sunday at the family get together. Because, like or dislike of a product, is not insightful. Now, if there was an accompanying engineering breakdown of why a product is good or bad that involves original thought, that would be insightful.
But as it is, it seems Slashdot mods have done the correct thing here and modded it down.
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
correction of previous post : technical support IS available for much open source stuff too
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could this imply that MS considers Media Player more important than Internet Explorer now? I mean I couldn't really see MS providing apple with a plugin for Quicktime. Is MS getting serious about the media player war...and MP3 players?
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how to embed them so I can have that nice little player on my webpage? Has anyone tried with this new MS plugin?
For letting MS write this plugin, Bill Gates gets a 1-month indulgence from purgatory :)
There is a method to this, you need to install media player 11...
Its a nice jester disguised as shoving a more DRM friendly media player down our throats....
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After:
http://robbiekhan.co.uk/temp/wmpplugin_yes.JPG
Been waiting for this for AGES!
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OK, I bit. I went to the port 25 site and tried to download it. You guys are all just messing with me, right? There isn't really a plugin, who would use it?
npdsplay.dll, npdrmv2.dll, and npwmsdrm.dll
All in 8.3 format. Filesystem problems? I guess Apple's "C:ngrtltns.w95" ad was a bit premature.
As the download link now gives a 404 error, I can't test it out. Can you use it to play embedded MP3 and WAV files in FireFox? Is there any to to have it play Quicktime movies? I can't stand Quicktime and I can't stand its Firefox plugin. It makes MP3 files I want to download appear embedded instead and I believe it has problems with some MP3 files. I have QuickTimeAlternative installed, so I should be able to play Quicktime files in WMP. As least I can play them fullscreen that way, unlike with Quicktime.
Now that's a special kind of irony.
Criminals can get way more than $500 with that certificate. Criminals have been known to do identity theft on whole corporations.
So, by the economics of it all, this is a crime that pays quite well.
Agreed, they usually try to screw linux, other OSS and standards every chance they get, but this move is to gain market share in DRM crippled online media.
They're trying to compete with adobe and are desperate enough to support even Firefox to get it. (i'm sure they'll screw FF support as soon as market domination is ensured, though)
Since most linux users are smart enough to stay away from these crippled formats there won't be enough convertable users to warrant the effort.
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Microsoft has a clever strategy (they usually do).
What it boils down to is fighting Linux. I'm a regular Linux user myself, and I'm in the habit of recommending certain cross platform applications for my friends and family to use. Browsing the web? Get Firefox. Chatting online? Get Gaim. Writing a paper? Get OpenOffice.
These programs aren't right for everyone, naturally, but a lot of people actually do end up loving them. They can install them on Windows, try them out, and get comfortable with them. Later, when they are experiencing OS related issues, I can say "Oh, well why don't you install Linux?" Once they find out that Linux runs all the programs they use every day, they don't freak out or anything. It makes the migration completely natural.
Plugins like this are sneaky because Microsoft is saying, "OK, you're going to use Firefox... I see how it is. Let's tie it to our platform to make sure you stick with our other software."
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It's great that there's a QT alternative; I have been using the Real Alternative for years for obvious reasons. But I find VLC plays QT files just fine; better, in fact, than Apple's player. An old PC of mine used to struggle to play a .mov file fullscreen, but VLC made light work of it.
I've worked up a quick HOWTO, on how to use this new plugin in Firefox.
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You can view it here:
http://www.therossman.org/experiments/wmp_play.ht
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