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Hi there,
I just recently ran into a problem on apple.com/trailers. Most movies w/o HD-vids told me to "Get the latest Quicktime".
I googled a while but couldn't find a working solution. However the problem can be easily fixed. Just open ".mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat" and search for the line that reads "QuickTime Plug-in 6.0 / 7:$" and change it to "QuickTime Plug-in 7:$". apple.com/trailers is working again....
I hope this little fix does not break compatibility with other sites, but so far everything works fine.
Have fun,
Pavel
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And what about Opera with opera-mplayer-plugin from AUR? It's the same problem.
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You need the latest mplayer-plugin from their CVS. The current release doesn't work.
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And what about Opera with opera-mplayer-plugin from AUR? It's the same problem.
Unfortunately just changing the version-numbers in opera6.ini does not work. As a workaround you could open the source of the page. The full URL of the mov-file is always quite near the top of the source. If you paste this URL in your browser, mplayer-plugin will play it, or you could just download it.
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Oh my what a disappointment. The topic title led me to believe Quicktime was open-sourced.
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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Grr. Totem-plugin is the only thing that works with these.
Anyone know how to compile Totem without Gnome stuff? I might make a PKGBUILD and put it in the AUR...
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This file will play the newer Quicktime movies. You can rebuild from ABS with only a couple of changes to the PKGBUILD:
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