IE6 WMP11 Plugin not working

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Just went to this site with IE6:

http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam



and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in the

window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell me how to

install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?



Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6



Thanks
 
"none" wrote in message

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> Just went to this site with IE6:

> http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam

>

> and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in the

> window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell me how

> to install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?

>

> Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6




The ActiveX Control used by that site would be "VIDEO_X_MS_ASF Moniker

Class", the file would be "wmp.dll". Use Manage Add-ons and make sure this

ActiveX Control is Enabled.



Good luck,



Donald Anadell





>

> Thanks

>
 
Hi Donald



Thanks for the help! Checked the setup and WMP ActiveX is NOT listed as a

currently loaded add-on. It IS listed as a previously used add-on and is

enabled.



Any other ideas as to what may be causing it to not load on that page?

Interestingly, I tried another web site which uses imbedded AUDIO (no video)

and the plugin runs no problem, it shows as WPM11. Tried another site with

audio/video and it too works! Shows as WPM11.



The plugin shows as ACTIVE when on this site.



We use a rather big hosts file here, does a great job of helping prevent

'unwanted pests' from creeping into the system; disabled that and still no

picture. The issue so far seems to be specific to that site.



Any other thoughts as to how to fix it? I was wondering if it has anything

to do with file associations. WPM here is configured with virtually NO file

associations. Your thoughts ...



Thanks

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"Donald Anadell" wrote in message

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>

> "none" wrote in message

> news:huaudo$gbk$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Just went to this site with IE6:

>> http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam

>>

>> and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in the

>> window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell me how

>> to install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?

>>

>> Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6


>

> The ActiveX Control used by that site would be "VIDEO_X_MS_ASF Moniker

> Class", the file would be "wmp.dll". Use Manage Add-ons and make sure

> this ActiveX Control is Enabled.

>

> Good luck,

>

> Donald Anadell

>

>

>>

>> Thanks

>>


>

>
 
"none" wrote in message

news:hubbms$5em$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> Hi Donald

>

> Thanks for the help! Checked the setup and WMP ActiveX is NOT listed as a

> currently loaded add-on. It IS listed as a previously used add-on and is

> enabled.

>

> Any other ideas as to what may be causing it to not load on that page?

> Interestingly, I tried another web site which uses imbedded AUDIO (no

> video) and the plugin runs no problem, it shows as WPM11. Tried another

> site with audio/video and it too works! Shows as WPM11.

>

> The plugin shows as ACTIVE when on this site.

>

> We use a rather big hosts file here, does a great job of helping prevent

> 'unwanted pests' from creeping into the system; disabled that and still no

> picture. The issue so far seems to be specific to that site.

>

> Any other thoughts as to how to fix it? I was wondering if it has anything

> to do with file associations. WPM here is configured with virtually NO

> file associations. Your thoughts ...




The site you originally posted is using .asx files that point to the actual

video stream. If you look inside one of the .asx files that are cashed from

that site you will see something like this:



HREF="mms://a1524.l9789235523.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1524/97892/v0001/reflector:35523"

/>



It's possible that your file association for .asx files is hosed?



You will be better served asking for help on this issue in the Windows Media

Player discussion group.



Good luck,



Donald Anadell



>

> Thanks

> ---

>

> "Donald Anadell" wrote in message

> news:%23n0%23M1$ALHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "none" wrote in message

>> news:huaudo$gbk$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> Just went to this site with IE6:

>>> http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam

>>>

>>> and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in the

>>> window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell me how

>>> to install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?

>>>

>>> Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6


>>

>> The ActiveX Control used by that site would be "VIDEO_X_MS_ASF Moniker

>> Class", the file would be "wmp.dll". Use Manage Add-ons and make sure

>> this ActiveX Control is Enabled.

>>

>> Good luck,

>>

>> Donald Anadell

>>

>>

>>>

>>> Thanks

>>>


>>

>>


>

>
 
WMP-specific newsgroup:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player



PS: Check in at Windows Update ASAP!





none wrote:

> Just went to this site with IE6:

> http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam

>

> and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in the

> window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell me how

> to install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?

>

> Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6
 


> GUEST wrote:

> Just went to this site with IE6:

> http://globalwarming.house.gov/spillcam

>

> and found the WPM v11 plugin does not activate. There is nothing in


the

> window where WPM should be displaying the video. Can someone tell


me how to

> install the plugin, where to get it or how to enable it?

>

> Setup here is XP Pro SP3, IE6

>

> Thanks




You need IE7. Because it IE6 is older compare windows

media player 11. It supports only media player 10. So you need to

install IE7.
 
IE6 WMP11 Plugin not working: SOLVED

"Donald Anadell" wrote in message

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>

> The site you originally posted is using .asx files that point to the

> actual video stream. If you look inside one of the .asx files that are

> cashed from that site you will see something like this:

>

> HREF="mms://a1524.l9789235523.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1524/97892/v0001/reflector:35523"

> />

>

> It's possible that your file association for .asx files is hosed?




Hurray, it works now!



Your comments got me thinking so I went to the two web sites and viewed

their source code. Turns out the site which works calls for a specific

application type:



working: video/x-ms-wmv

non-working: application/x-mplayer2



Looked in the registry and found the non-working application type did not

have a CLSID key. Found the CLSID to use, adjusted the registry (added the

key) and bingo, it works now. How wonderful!



Thanks for your help :-)
 
IE6 WMP11 Plugin not working: SOLVED

"none" wrote in message

news:hucbs2$ngu$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> "Donald Anadell" wrote in message

> news:exVxp$ABLHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> The site you originally posted is using .asx files that point to the

>> actual video stream. If you look inside one of the .asx files that are

>> cashed from that site you will see something like this:

>>

>> HREF="mms://a1524.l9789235523.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1524/97892/v0001/reflector:35523"

>> />

>>

>> It's possible that your file association for .asx files is hosed?


>

> Hurray, it works now!

>

> Your comments got me thinking so I went to the two web sites and viewed

> their source code. Turns out the site which works calls for a specific

> application type:

>

> working: video/x-ms-wmv

> non-working: application/x-mplayer2

>

> Looked in the registry and found the non-working application type did not

> have a CLSID key. Found the CLSID to use, adjusted the registry (added the

> key) and bingo, it works now. How wonderful!

>

> Thanks for your help :-)




You're welcome.



That non working application type "application/x-mplayer2" should have been

pointing to CLSID "CD3AFA8F-B84F-48F0-9393-7EDC34128127"



"VIDEO__X_MS_ASF Moniker Class"



InprocServer32 = "C:\WINDOWS\system32\wmp.dll"



Glad you got it sorted out.



Good luck,



Donald Anadell





>

>
 
IE6 WMP11 Plugin not working: SOLVED

"none" wrote in message

news:hucbs2$ngu$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> "Donald Anadell" wrote in message

> news:exVxp$ABLHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> The site you originally posted is using .asx files that point to the

>> actual video stream. If you look inside one of the .asx files that are

>> cashed from that site you will see something like this:

>>

>> HREF="mms://a1524.l9789235523.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1524/97892/v0001/reflector:35523"

>> />

>>

>> It's possible that your file association for .asx files is hosed?


>

> Hurray, it works now!

>

> Your comments got me thinking so I went to the two web sites and viewed

> their source code. Turns out the site which works calls for a specific

> application type:

>

> working: video/x-ms-wmv

> non-working: application/x-mplayer2

>

> Looked in the registry and found the non-working application type did not

> have a CLSID key. Found the CLSID to use, adjusted the registry (added the

> key) and bingo, it works now. How wonderful!

>

> Thanks for your help :-)




You're welcome.



That non working application type "application/x-mplayer2" should have been

pointing to CLSID "CD3AFA8F-B84F-48F0-9393-7EDC34128127"



"VIDEO__X_MS_ASF Moniker Class"



InprocServer32 = "C:\WINDOWS\system32\wmp.dll"



Glad you got it sorted out.



Good luck,



Donald Anadell





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