- #Realplayer support install
- #Realplayer support update
- #Realplayer support archive
- #Realplayer support full
- #Realplayer support pro
If RealPlayer won't start, make sure that a symbolic link of the realplay start-up script is in your system path. If the package was installed in another folder, run the postuninst.sh script from that folder. Once this script has been run it is safe to remove the /opt/real folder and subfolders. Run the following command: sudo /opt/real/RealPlayer/postinst/postuninst.sh Uninstall realplayer packages in any methods. Rm $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat # If this file exists.
#Realplayer support update
To update the mime-types: sudo touch /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/mplayerplug-in.so # If this file exists. Note: Firefox will only evaluate the mime types that the plugin supports either when such plugin is updated or when $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat is missing. Change the entry to read realplay "%s" and then close gconf editor. Make Firefox use RealPlayer for rtsp streams embedded in web page links:Ĭlose Firefox and open the gconf editor from the Applications menu: gconf-editor /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/rtspĬheck the value for "command" - it will probably read totem "%s". If it points to a totem file, note the location and remove or rename that file. Type about:plugins in the Firefox address bar.Įnsure the plugin references nphelix.so. Double click to change the value to true. Type about:config in the Firefox address bar and acknowledge the warning.įind plugin.expose_full_path.
#Realplayer support full
Set Firefox to display the full plugin path when the about:plugins feature is used:
#Realplayer support install
Install realplayer packages in any method. See instruction for adding Medibuntu repository. RealPlayer is available through the Medibuntu non-free repository for Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) and earlier. The version available in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid is still contained in the Medibuntu repositories and can be downloaded from this site
#Realplayer support archive
The b file may be available as an archive on 3rd party websites. Only the 32-bit version is listed on the site and is an RPM package. Archived copies are available via the Helix Community. RealPlayer is no longer officially supported by Real.
#Realplayer support pro
If you are a QuickTime 6 Pro user, see this article: before proceeding with this installation.RealPlayer installation method depending by version of Ubuntu that you use. Installing QuickTime 7 or later will disable the QuickTime Pro functionality in prior versions of QuickTime, such as QuickTime 6. If installed on other versions of Windows, it may not offer full functionality. QuickTime 7 is for use with Windows Vista or Windows 7. If you still need this legacy plug-in, you can add it back using the custom setup option in the installer.
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The QuickTime web browser plug-in is no longer installed by default and is removed if you have a previous version of QuickTime on your PC. For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website. QuickTime 7.7.9 contains security updates and is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users on Windows. If you no longer need QuickTime 7 on your PC, follow the instructions for uninstalling QuickTime 7 for Windows.
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All current Windows web browsers support video without the need for browser plug-ins. New versions of Windows since 2009 have included support for the key media formats, such as H.264 and AAC, that QuickTime 7 enabled. Important: QuickTime 7 for Windows is no longer supported by Apple.