

- Wmp one click youtube downloader firefox addon install#
- Wmp one click youtube downloader firefox addon windows#
I no longer get the warning, so it must be fixed now. AntiVir said they'd fixed that, but the fix isn't working for me. I do get a false positive HTML/Feebs.Gen warning with AntiVir in IE ONLY at cnn ONLY when the video starts to load, but since I primarily use FF, I can put up with that inconvenience. I had managed to get msnbc to work in FF but nothing I tried would get cnn to work. The video window came up but just did nothing. I've spent months, off and on, trying to figure this one out, including upgrading to WMP 10 and 11 and trying just about every "manual" adjustments I found on the web. Here are the comments I left at the site.Īll I know is, this codec pack has finally fixed the chipmunks and super fast video at cnn and msnbc video links in IE using WMP9. The best one I have found is called codec all-in-one - it is free, and it seems to work well, but a google search may turn up other alternatives that work equally as well.

Wmp one click youtube downloader firefox addon install#
To get around the problem, you need to install a new codec. Select "1/0 mono" click "Apply & OK" and "OK" again. Under the Out Put Box "click the down arrow" beside (AS is (no change) "More Options" select the "DVD Tab" click on the "Advanced Box"
Wmp one click youtube downloader firefox addon windows#
Open Windows Media Player, Click on the "Now Playing Tab" and select The registry fix is the best solution but the fix below will work for the faint at heart. If you do not want to change the registry do this. It worked! (you do have to restart WMP for the change to take place.) So, if you have no sound or no audio when using windows media player for streaming, but it works fine for regular files (video and audio), try the above fix. These are comments from various forums.ĭouble click on 'Auto Insert" on the right side of the box.Ĭhange the Value from "1" to "0" and click OK. I'm copying one of my notes I saved from my quest to fix my problems. I assume you've got Shockwave Flash installed? I don't remember if Firefox picks it up automatically or if there is another FF plugin for Flash. Microsoft® Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin If you're using Firefox, you should get this plugin. But most everything I want to see is also available for mpc. I don't like QuickTime so I haven't installed the plugin for it. To make a long story short (over months of trying to figure it out), I finally got everything to work to my satisfaction. Firefox is my default browser but I also had the problem in IE. Especially on sites like MSNBC, CNN, etc. I did, however, still have problems with some streaming. I keep it installed because so much of it is integrated into Windows, but turn off the auto updates for the player and codecs, etc.Īnd then I installed media player classic from the XP Codec pack. I don't do any of other advanced media functions in WMP, so I don't use it. You didn't say what browser you use, but maybe what I finally did might help steer you in the right direction.
