Open web-based media links in external media players
When you run across a Quicktime, MP3, Real Media, or other media link on a web site, Firefox typically offers to download the file, open it in an external player, or opens a new tab and starts playing it if you have the proper plugins installed. But what if you like to open all of your files using Windows Media Player or VLC, so that you can close Firefox without interrupting playback?
Media Player Connectivity is a Firefox plugin that lets you assign external media players to file types. So any time you click on a media file, it will be opened in the correct player. The plugin supports a ton of file types, including OGG, MP3, AAC, RAM, WMV, WMA, and playlist files like PLS and M3U.
The latest versions of Media Player Connectivity work best with Windows, but Mac users can download older versions of the plugin which should work with OS X.
[via gHacks]
Media Player Connectivity is a Firefox plugin that lets you assign external media players to file types. So any time you click on a media file, it will be opened in the correct player. The plugin supports a ton of file types, including OGG, MP3, AAC, RAM, WMV, WMA, and playlist files like PLS and M3U.
The latest versions of Media Player Connectivity work best with Windows, but Mac users can download older versions of the plugin which should work with OS X.
[via gHacks]













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniFeb 9th 2009 1:01PM
There's also another add-on called Advanced Prefs which has this....
Richard LawlerFeb 9th 2009 1:51PM
and never, ever see that stupid quicktime plugin again? yes please.
Fred ThompsonFeb 10th 2009 3:01PM
This is part of Firefox in the Tools | Options | Applications tab. The only thing this adds is opening in another tab as a specific setting. Why does this rate being a new item?
ntw1103Feb 10th 2009 10:45PM
This is a great addon. I have been using it for a while now. not only does it let you play media, it also works as a media blocker. works very nicely. things don't start playing as soon as you get to a site. :)