Video Help talk:Media (audio and video)
Time For Downloads
Instead of saying 'this should take about X minutes on 56k connection (which is becoming increasingly rare now; even in NZ, which has some of the worst internet connectivity in the world, many people now have good broadband), why don't we just say how big the file is? This would allow people to make the simple deduction themselves how fast it would take, depending on their highly variable internet connections.
I also don't like that less than 2 minutes has been bolded for WMP, it looks more like an ad from MS than a wikipedia article like that.
Maps Help talk:Media (audio and video)
MPlayer Windows GUI
The Windows version of MPlayer now has a GUI. I'll update the page accordingly. Now that a command line is not required, I'll remove the references to advanced users who are familiar with command line usage.
Edit request from Waterfalls12, 5 June 2010
Template:TlX Google Chrome and Opera also can play Vorbis and Theora natively. These browsers should be added next to Firefox.
Playing embedded ogg files in Firefox
This is how I got embedded ogg files to play in Firefox on Windows.
1. Go to file associations in Windows and associate ogg files with QuickTime
2. Download the ogg plug-in for QuickTime called XiphQT 0.1.5 (Windows). It's available here http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/download.html
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