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Normally Firefox deals with multimedia files (for example, .wmv and .mpg files) by first downloading them, and then launching the media player. You can get Firefox to stream multimedia, as Internet Explorer does by default, by any of the following methods:
Normally Mozilla-based browsers deal with multimedia files (for example, .wmv and .mpg files) by first downloading them, and then launching the media player. You can make them stream multimedia, as Internet Explorer does by default, by any of the following methods:


==DownloadWith==
==DownloadWith==
Install [http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showtopic=203 DownloadWith Extension] (the "enhanced version"). After installation, use the [http://downloadwith.mozdev.org/configurations/configurations.xml sample downloader settings] that correspond to the multimedia player(s) you use.  
Install [http://forum.addonsmirror.net/index.php?showtopic=203 DownloadWith Extension] (the "enhanced version"). After installation, use the [http://downloadwith.mozdev.org/configurations/configurations.xml sample downloader settings] that correspond to the multimedia player(s) you use.


==Launchy==
==Launchy==
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==Quicktime==
==Quicktime==
You can associate streaming media with [[Quicktime]]. Read the [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=206210 Quicktime Guide].
You can [[Quicktime#Quicktime browser settings|configure the Quicktime plugin]]  to stream the media in a browser window instead of downloading when clicked, so that you can play the file before it has finished downloading. Once the file has been fully downloaded by the player, you can use "File > Save Page As" to save the file without having to redownload it.
File types associated with the Quicktime plugin will stream in a browser window instead of downloading when clicked - you can play the file before it has finished downloading. Once the file has been fully loaded by the player, you can use File > Save Page As to save the file without having to redownload it.


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Latest revision as of 01:37, 7 August 2007

Normally Mozilla-based browsers deal with multimedia files (for example, .wmv and .mpg files) by first downloading them, and then launching the media player. You can make them stream multimedia, as Internet Explorer does by default, by any of the following methods:

DownloadWith

Install DownloadWith Extension (the "enhanced version"). After installation, use the sample downloader settings that correspond to the multimedia player(s) you use.

Launchy

Install the Launchy extension. When you right-click on a link, Launchy will provide you with a list of external programs that you can use to open the link. Right-click on a link to a media file, and you can open it directly with a media player without downloading it first. The Launchy Homepage has instructions on adding applications it did not auto-detect.

Quicktime

You can configure the Quicktime plugin to stream the media in a browser window instead of downloading when clicked, so that you can play the file before it has finished downloading. Once the file has been fully downloaded by the player, you can use "File > Save Page As" to save the file without having to redownload it.