If you don't always use Internet Explorer to get online, you may notice that multimedia content on many websites, you can't watch it directly outside the Internet Explorer, such as clearly The plugin is installed, prompts the lack of plug-ins, or not prompts an empty frame, or the player plug-in is always not able to open the problem, but can be opened and played in Internet Explorer. Obviously this is not because the network is unlocked or the media does not exist, but due to the code within the page. You may feel that this is not a tight, because you are used to using Internet Explorer to browse them; maybe you have a headache for this, if you are a Linux user. But no matter what, if you can play these multimedia content normally on all browsers of all operating system platforms, it is always a good thing. This article is to solve these problems.
This article will introduce how to embed Windows Media, RealPlayer, QuickTime, and Flash in web pages. These methods apply to Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, etc. in Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, etc. Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape, Opera and other browsers.
Perfect embedded Windows Media client Requirements: For Windows users, you need to install Windows Media Player 7, Windows Media Player 6 does not support WMV / WMA, which is recommended to install Windows Media Player 10. For non-Internet Explorer users, you also need to install Windows Media Player Plug-in for Netscape Navigator.
For Mac OS X users, you need Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X, for Mac OS 8.1-9x, you need to install Windows Media Player 7.1 for for Mac OS 8.1-9x.
For Linux and the Unix system users such as FreeBSD, Solaris, VLC Media Player and its browser plug-in or MPLAYER and its browser plug-ins. VLC Media Player 0.80 and above have supported WMV / WMA.
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