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===Open media===
===Open media===
The following pages use HTML5 to embed audio and video in supported browsers such as Firefox and SeaMonkey 2, without needing a plugin (otherwise, Flash is used).  Direct links to "open media" files (OGG and WebM) are also included.
The following pages use HTML5 to embed audio and video in supported browsers such as Firefox and SeaMonkey 2, without needing a plugin (otherwise, Flash is used).  Direct links to "open media" files (OGG and WebM) are also included.  
*[http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybody/test.html Video for Everybody Test Page]  at camendesign.com   
*[http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybody/test.html Video for Everybody Test Page]  at camendesign.com   
*[http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/video/ Firefox videos] at www.mozilla.org
*[http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/video/ Firefox videos] at www.mozilla.org
For more information about HTML5 audio and video and open media files, see [https://support.mozilla.org/kb/viewing-html5-audio-and-video Viewing HTML5 audio and video in Firefox] at support.mozilla.org


===See also===
===See also===

Revision as of 23:16, 5 January 2013

You can see what plugins are installed and enabled by visiting these pages (see also about:plugins):

You can test your plugins to see if they are working by visiting the pages listed below.

Embedded media

The embedded media on these pages require a plugin:

Other media tests

Note: You need a plugin for embedded media on webpages but direct links to media files can be opened in a "helper" application, if no plugin is set to handle the MIME type.

Open media

The following pages use HTML5 to embed audio and video in supported browsers such as Firefox and SeaMonkey 2, without needing a plugin (otherwise, Flash is used). Direct links to "open media" files (OGG and WebM) are also included.

For more information about HTML5 audio and video and open media files, see Viewing HTML5 audio and video in Firefox at support.mozilla.org

See also