<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Michael T. Dean <<a href="mailto:mtdean@thirdcontact.com">mtdean@thirdcontact.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">On 06/26/2008 05:32 PM, allen edwards wrote:<br>> I cannot get flash to play in "Information Center" -> "WWW" web pages<br>> within Myth. I can get the web page I want but when I click on what<br>
> would start the flash video in Firefox, I get a message about needing to<br>> install the latest version of flashplayer. If I click on that, the<br>> screen fills up with what I would guess is the downloaded binary (not<br>
> helpful).<br>><br>> I have found postings that say I need to turn on video playback by doing<br>> this "Settings" -> "Mythweb" -> "Video Playback" After looking all over<br>
> the myth interface and finding nothing, I found such a menu thread on<br>> the mythweb interface (accessed from a remote computer) so I don't think<br>> that is the same www interface I am interested in.<br>
><br><br></div>If you're talking about MythBrowser, which is basically KDE's<br>browser--Konq?--I think you just need to set up Flash for the KDE<br>browser. (Myth does not use Firefox.)<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d"><br>> I cannot get full screen with flash on Firefox. I think this is an<br>> Adobe bug. On my prototype, I back loaded Flash player 9 but it had a<br>> new problem. Before I go through all that again just to remember why it<br>
> didn't work, anyone know the story here?<br><br></div>I've never been able to get Flash on Linux to allow full-screen. Even<br>on Windows machines, many times it won't work for me--especially true on<br>
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<div>I've had it working with hulu but it is so unoptimized that my P4 3ghz can't even display it at a reasonable framerate. Makes me long for the days of XvMC HD playback :)</div>
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<div>Kevin</div></div>