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Michael T. Dean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/26/2008 05:32 PM, allen edwards wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I cannot get flash to play in "Information Center" -> "WWW" web pages
within Myth. I can get the web page I want but when I click on what
would start the flash video in Firefox, I get a message about needing to
install the latest version of flashplayer. If I click on that, the
screen fills up with what I would guess is the downloaded binary (not
helpful).
I have found postings that say I need to turn on video playback by doing
this "Settings" -> "Mythweb" -> "Video Playback" After looking all over
the myth interface and finding nothing, I found such a menu thread on
the mythweb interface (accessed from a remote computer) so I don't think
that is the same www interface I am interested in.
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If you're talking about MythBrowser, which is basically KDE's
browser--Konq?--I think you just need to set up Flash for the KDE
browser. (Myth does not use Firefox.)
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I dug further and find that myth uses a program called mythbrowser
(/usr/bin/mythbrowser) and that it does not support flash. Bummer.
The documentation says you can put substitute firefox as the browser.
I changed the setting to /usr/bin/firefox and it did nothing when I
tried to start the site. Just stayed in the menu with the sites
listed, did not start the browser.<br>
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Anyone have an idea how to change the internal browser to something
that will play flash?<br>
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Allen<br>
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