Application/x Mplayer2 Plugin Not Supported Chrome

Application/x Mplayer2 Plugin Not Supported Chrome

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Recommendation: It is strongly recommended that you scan your PC to identify and correct these errors to properly view content embedded in MIME Application/X-mplayer2.

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  • The Windows Media Player plugin does not natively work in chrome. Chrome is based on Safari, so if you can find a plugin for safari, you should be able to use this in chrome. Otherwise, you will not be able to play wmp videos in chrome.
  • This thing is driving me crazy. I have Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 installed. I downloaded Google Chrome and installed it. But when I trey to play in streaming something like a Web Radio, in WMA, I see 'Missing Plugin' on the page. I removed/purged/installed a lot of things and now I'm lost. Moreover I can see the Plugin in 'about:plugin'.
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Application/x-mplayer2 plugin not supported chrome

Application/x-mplayer2 Plugin Not Supported Chrome

Just like everybody else I know, I have tons of video in random formats that I can’t seem to get to play back in my web browser. Video LAN offers an amazing video player and its installer includes a chrome extension. This post will cover the basics for installing VLC and testing that it works as a chrome plugin:

  1. After the download completes, click the installer.
  2. Install VLC with all of the extensions / plugins
  3. From your Chrome web browser, browse to chrome://plugins
  4. Now, you will see an option, “VLC Web Plugin”. If this line is available, you have successfully installed the VLC player plugin for Chrome.

To test the VLC plugin, you can visit the VLC Plugins demo page. A reader suggested that Kodi may also be helpful to get your content streaming.

jasonAugust 14, 2013 at 8:05 am · Reply →

X Mplayer2 Chrome

does this work for mac chrome? i can’t get the VLC Chrome plug-in to work in Chrome. I tried to full install as well as the plug-in only