Applications :: Plug In For MIME Type - Downloaded And Still Won't
May 29, 2010
Every time I try to use Youtube it tells me i dont have the internet plug-in for the flashplayer and that I need to follow a link to download it I followed the link, downloaded the program, closed all the browsers and it STILL wont let me on youtube I tried repairing the dick but the disk showed up as fine when i verified it.
At Homedepot.com there are some videos that I want to watch and it says I need a MIME plug in to view them? Where can I get one?
Here is what it says:
The page Home Depot Video Library : This Old House How To Videos has content of MIME type application/x-oleobject. Because you don�t have a plug-in installed for this MIME type, this content can't be displayed.
I also already have Macromedia Flash 7.0 which is what I thought might view the video.?
I'd like to change some MIME-type associations, i.e. which program opens which file type. So far I have only found out how to change this setting for a single file (e.g. opening a wmv file with VLC instead of Quicktime via "Open with" ) but I've yet to find the place where I can change this setting globally.
I bought a mac computer a few weeks ago. I am unable to view certain sites as I do not have a xm player 2, mime type. I have been directed to a microsoft windows site to download but as of yet have had no luck.
When trying to view live broadcast on streaming faith got MIME type "application/ x- ms- wmp" needed I don't have the plug in I have flip for Mac and perian neither work.
I have a new ProMac, and I cannot open mail attachments from my PCfriends that are sent Mime type, or something called powerpoint.What do I need to do, to be able to open these?
I'm trying to run a site for uni through Safari and it tells me that safari cannot find the internet plug-in. then it says this...
This page has content of MIME type �application/x-director�, but you don�t have a plug-in for this MIME type. This page may have the plug-in for you to download and install.
I have a question about listening to music online with my sirius satellite radio acct. The page "SIRIUS Player - 100% Commercial-free Music" has content of MIME type "application/x-mplayer2", but you don't have a plug-in installed for this MIME type. A plug-in should be available on this page: [URL]. Do you want to open the page? Once I have opened the page, it asks me to download it, which I have done, both actually, the "components for the quicktime" and the "wmp version 9". Neither work.
I've got some documents or rather videos that i've got to watch for Unviersity and I can't open them using my mac because it doesn't have a mime reader. tell me of a reliable mime reader I can download for free?
So I recently downloaded the plug-in "ClickToFlash" which lets you choose when you want flash to launch, if at all, and seems pretty useful. The downloading/installation was no problem, but I heard that you can get youtube to be automatically "white listed", so I assume there is a preferences section for this plug-in? If so, where is it? If not, how would I go about doing the aforementioned.
I am trying to launch a plug-in so as to access the ikea kitchen designer application. I can see its downloaded, but i cannot seem to figure out how to actually make it work.
My work site requires me to download an internet plug-in (Safari comes up with the message - "Safari cannot find internet plug-in"). After following companies directions and installing the plug-in I still get the same message when I try to visit the site.
Yesterday, Safari began crashing every 45 minutes. I get a message that says Safari quit unexpectedly because of a plug-in called .MasterofDefense.tmp. I used finder to search my computer, and I cannot find this file. PlugIn Path: /Users/<myname>/Library/Application Support/.MasterofDefense.tmpPlugIn Identifier: .MasterofDefense.tmpPlugIn Version: ??? (???) The file is NOT in that location mentioned in the crash log. According to web searches, MasterofDefense is some game, but I have never installed any games on my machine.
I was wondering if there was a way to use the iPhone's audio jack as an external jack for the macbook pro via USB or so, as i own the 13 inch model, that only offers one jack.
I want to use garage band just trying out a bit and i'd need an extra jack for the headphones, otherwise the microphone will record what's played over the internal speakers.
EDIT: I forgot to say that I already tried things like AirPhones, meaning wireless stream to iphone. But there's unfortunately few moments of latency, so i hardly can use it for recording.
So I mounted the app today and on the left is the Google Earth icon that you install in your app folder, while on the right is the Web Plug-In version of it. Apart from accessing Google Earth through an app VS. through web browser, is there any other difference? Why should I install web plug-in as opposed to the app?
I am using Windows XP SP2, (going to switch to Mac as soon as I get enough money!), and I want to know how to install a plug-in in Safari 3.0.4, mainly, Inquisitor.
I've found the "Plugins" folder that is in the Safari application folder, I just don't know whether to put the entire folder there, or a certain file. >_<
I know that firefox has foxtorrent, and opera has a bittorrent downloader built-in, but I'm not really interested in switching browsers. I have looked everywhere but to no avail for a plugin that integrates directly into safari that can handle torrents.
i had an old version but finally upgraded to Garageband 3, the problem is that while i still had the old version I had installed and then deleted some plug ins and now when i try to start GB 3 it says please locate a folder but of course there is none so i hit cancel and then it just says some crap about needing to reinstall the plug in, which i want to do, and will not allow me past this point so I cant ever start the program.
I recently installed Adobe Reader. It did installed the plug-ins for Safari (so I can view them in the browser) but not Firefox. Where can I find this plug-in? Or should I re-install Adobe Reader?
I am trying to play video on my Mac Book and the message pops up with this :The page �Kaplan - GRE Online� has content of MIME type �audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin�. Because you don�t have a plug-in installed for this MIME type, this content can�t be displayed.
Running OS 10.4.11, I want to view a clip on a site that gives me the "you don't have the MIME application/x-mplayer2". Is that something I can download from somewhere?