Viewing video in a browser (KDE 4,1,1)
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Wed Sep 24 21:51:26 BST 2008
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 20:54:11 James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> > I did know that, but the options offered on the embedded tab did not
> > include a single multimedia player, as far as I could see.
>
> This isn't correct. Dragon player comes with KDE-4.1.x so if you
> installed the KDEMultimedia section(s), you should at least find it.
>
I'm new to opensuse and still finding my way around, but dragonplayer was
definitely not installed. I've installed it now (it seems to be a standalone
application) and sure enough it shows up in the Embedded tab now.
> There may be some issues with Kaffene. For it to show up in the list of
> available applications, it needs to have a 'desktop' file in:
>
> $KDEDIR/share/kde4/services/
>
> and in this case, $KDEDIR can be any of the paths in $KDEDIRS.
>
> I suppose that I should try that to see if it works.
Kaffeine shows up in the General tab. It's not in the Embedded tab - but then
I don't know whether you'd expect it to be.
Anne
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