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Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox by hjanssen on April 16, 2007 04:04PM

A few weeks ago I wrote a blog called ‘We're Writing Firefox Plug-ins? Interview with Ian Gilman and Thoughts on 10 Months at Microsoft’ (Who came up with that title anyway!)

In which I chronicled my first 10 months on the job. Also in there I mentioned Microsoft writing plug-ins.

Well today I am very proud to announce that we have released another official Microsoft plug-in. It shows another level of interoperability and eagerness in working with the Community to get this released.

This plug-in allows you to use Windows Media Player inside of Firefox. It is designed to support the following Windows platforms;

  • Windows XP SP2 (x86)
  • Windows XP SP2 (x64)
  • Windows Vista (x86)
  • Windows Vista (x64)

Port25 is hosting it, and you can download it from here; Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin - Download

It was put together by the Windows Media Player team, and special thanks go to Eric Anderson and Thobias Jones. (And all the other people in the Windows Media Player team). I also wanted to thank Mike Schroepfer and the Mozilla Foundation in helping us get this released.

From now on when you go to the plug-in site at Firefox, you will be automatically routed to Port25 to download and install the plug-in.

It is backwards compatible with the old 6.4 Windows Media Player. And among other things has the following new features;

  • New robust design that addresses all of the known issues with the old plug-in
  • Windows Media Player will now work with Firefox on Windows Vista
  • Support for the Windows Media Player OCX scripting interfaces

We will post some links to example code in the next few days to help people use some of the new features.

Install it, and to test it just go to Port25 and check out any of the videos.

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  1. E' stato reso disponibile il plugin che permette di ospitare il controllo di Windows Media Player all'interno

    posted at 06:01PM 04/16/2007
  2. Kjartan said:

    This is cool, but is there some chance of Microsoft creating an official Linux version of the Windows Media codecs so that people using Linux machines can view content on webpages that is encoded with WMx?

    posted at 08:55PM 04/16/2007
  3. Erwyn said:

    It's great to see Windows Media Player working in Firefox again.

    Where can I file bug reports if I find any problems with the plug-in?

    For example the showControls="0" attribute on a embed tag for WMP or <param name="ShowControls" value="0"> element inside an object tag isn't working. The WMP controls are still visible.

    This bug shows for the video control on the port25.technet.com homepage when view in Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista. If this page is viewed in IE7.0 no WMP controls appear for the embedded video player.

    posted at 04:06AM 04/17/2007
  4. MichaelF said:

    I'll pass this along to the WMP team.  Thanks.

    posted at 11:18AM 04/17/2007
  5. errand said:

    We will be publishing updated documentation for the plug-in in the next several weeks, and I'll probably post some sample code up to my blog in the next few days if that would help.

    Not all of the design time elements are supported in the plug-in, and as you've pointed out, ShowControls is one of them. To get the same behavior as ShowControls = 0 though, you can use uiMode=none and that will do the same thing.

    posted at 11:33AM 04/17/2007
  6. Microsoft just released a Windows Media Player plugin for Firefox. This will allow people who use firefox

    posted at 12:22PM 04/17/2007
  7. JD on EP said:

    WMP in FF/Vis: Many commercial websites use Microsoft Windows Media Player, to ensure that their copy is not ripped off for ad revenue by others. If you're in a recent Microsoft OS, but prefer not to use Microsoft's browser, then WMP has again been packaged

    posted at 01:10PM 04/17/2007
  8. IndianPad said:

    Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox posted at IndianPad.com

    posted at 04:47PM 04/17/2007
  9. Maxime said:

    When I try installing the plugin, the installation crashes:

    "The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package.  This may indicate a problem with this package.  The error code is 2103."

    I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.3 and Windows Vista.

    posted at 06:07PM 04/17/2007
  10. Glenn said:

    Is there any chance of getting this to work on Win2003?

    posted at 06:34PM 04/17/2007
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