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Firefox 3 Beta 3 – How to Install and co-exist Firefox 2.0

2008-02-21
By: admin
On: February 21, 2008
In: Internet & Browser
With: 0 Comments

Firefox 3 beta 3 was released to public for testing purposes on the 12th February 2008. The newer version of the Firefox browser sports a lot of exciting features. A lot has been done to enhance the browser security ,improve performance and better user experience of the browser. I have to say the browser loads a lot faster than it used to be. Security feature include, One-click Site information by simply clicking the Favicon of the website Malware & Webforgery protection by blocking users landing on the websites that are found to phishing websites or plant malware, viruses trojans etc. Antivirus integration into the browserRead More →

No sound only videos on online Videos (Youtube & Google Videos)

2008-01-26
By: admin
On: January 26, 2008
In: multimedia, Sound
With: 7 Comments

Are you one of those people like me who had this weird problem with Online Videos. When you play videos from online services like Youtube, Google Vidoes. This can happen with any website that hosts flash videos. Flash Videos have their own sound settings. However, to resolve this problem install the latest version of Flash Player from the Yast repositories. Switch user to “root” and install latest stable Flash Player: SAIBABA:~ # yast2 –install flash-player Once done, reboot your system. This should resolve the problem. Open your browser and play Online videos and you should now watch videos ……..with Sound!!!Read More →

How to install and Configure Real player in OpenSuse

2008-01-26
By: admin
On: January 26, 2008
In: Media Player
With: 3 Comments

RealPlayer 10 for Linux is based on the open source Helix player. The Helix Community is an open collaborative effort among multimedia enthusiasts to develop and extend the Helix DNA platform. The community offers a collaborative, consensus based development process, with an extensive and diverse ecosystem of developers all involved in creating world class multimedia enabled applications. The Helix Community was created in July of 2002 by Real to help the industry standardize on an open digital media platform. Read More →

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