Chapter 2 in the seemingly never ending search for the best browser and video player...
please post with what vid player you use with what browser you use....
Id really appreciate it.
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Chapter 2 in the seemingly never ending search for the best browser and video player...
please post with what vid player you use with what browser you use....
Id really appreciate it.
IE at work.
Firefox at home.
firefox, on PC and Linux.
video player? not too picky, whatever works.
Windows media :frown:
with
Firefox :)
i hear camino is nice on a mac.
Safari on mac. for video pretty much mplayer-only (osx and linux).
Safari- most video files play qtime but sometimes windows media player comes up and I HATE IT, the videos always cut out part way through.
Firefox and IE
BSPlayer Pro for vids
I read (can't remember where) about a browser someone is developing for use in places like china that ensure your privacy and bypasses filter software. Anyone know what I'm talking about.
IE at work with WIn Med Player, and Quicktime
Camino on my Mac at home with mainly Quicktime.
Firefox
Windows Media 9
Quicktime
What do I win?
Safari at work and at home.
Quicktime as much as possible
Firefox. Used to be adamant about using IE, but Firefox freaking rules.
Realplayer has taken over, but I have tried to restore that to media player 10.0.9..928.niner (or whatever the latest is).
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firefox
debian sarge
xine or totem for video
but there really is no embedded video player available for linux (except flash based players). So if i want to see a video, i either have to rely on a download link or i just read the page source to find the name of the video then download it.
It's all about the tabbed browsing.:wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Max Gosey
Lynx and NCSA Mosaic
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Now that is a real geek.:yourock:Quote:
Originally Posted by bio-smear
bet you have all sorts of options for embedded video players.Quote:
Originally Posted by bio-smear
he writes his own codec.
It writes ascii art to the screen, you should see those avy videos. The resolution is tits.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyber Cop
Firefox 1.5.0.1
Windows Media Player 10.00.00.3990
wouldn't a poll be easier to read, Evil E?
but: firefox and quick/wmv ... either one
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: who needs Flash?Quote:
Originally Posted by bio-smear
Firefox and BSPlayer are the only ways to go.
Cyber Cop and Fez... I know you guys are just as tron as I am.:biggrin: :biggrin:
Firefox and what ever works.
Firefox rawks, but I get the feeling we're going to need a new underground standards compliant browser to become the NEW Firefox, so I can feel core again. Evil devs are going to start targeting FF more and more as it take more of the IE market share. FF is pretty bomber, but there is always an exploit and somebody who will cunt it up. :(
http://www.tronguy.net/TRONcostume/portrait.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by bio-smear
but do you have a man toe?
Firefox...
Media Player and QT suck donkey schlong...
Modded version of Firefox on OSX Tiger. WMP and QTpro.
lol, funny shit.:biggrin: And hell yeah, a big one.:tdo13:Quote:
Originally Posted by fez
Firefox and Winamp.
IE 6.02.9
WMP 10
Internet Explorer. Haven't really had a need for Firefox because this one works at intensely fast speeds.
Either Quicktime or WMP.
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Originally Posted by truth
What he said but instead of WMP i use Flip4Mac WMV since WMP is no longer being developed for Mac.
I believe the correct term is "moose knuckle" and, well...yeah. Looks like I'm smuggling a bag of hot dog buns.Quote:
Originally Posted by fez
???? Speed isn't really the issue at hand here.Quote:
Originally Posted by adam
The fox that is on fire.
http://promote.opera.com/logos/Opera1.gif
Opera on Windows, OSX and Linux.
As far as video goes I use mostly quicktime and windows media player
Maxthon browser.
VLC video.
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