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#1
As many users don't really appreciate the advantages of fully rendering web pages with working video content I have a suggestion:

What if we could make a plugin for MicroB, or even Mozilla (which really needs it), that could transfer a video stream to either Mplayer, the default player or even apps like ZouTube?

Rendering the page + streaming video content via a separate application would significantly decrease the waiting times and CPU usage.

Something simmilar has been proposed by jaysin22, here.

Be sure to check the brainstorm thread as well!

Thank you
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Dbus Switchboard could be used to change file associations and even add streams.

Help on how to identify those streams would be highly appreciated
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You might be able to use Greasemonkey in combination with a script to run youtube and other videos in Media Player. I had something that worked on my N810 before.
 
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That sound great! could you perhaps post the script and some more details about the grasemonkey settings?
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Originally Posted by Bec View Post
That sound great! could you perhaps post the script and some more details about the grasemonkey settings?
I would but I haven't been able to get Greasemonkey working on the N900 so.. :/
 
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That's odd, I just did

I also started a new thread http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=42813 that focuses on manually fetching the links, as well as reliable scripts.
Found one I very much like, but it's for megavideo only.

EDIT:
-added the solutions in brainstorm.
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I got mplayerplugin to work.
I did a
apt-get install mplayerplug-in

I had to remove .mplayer directory to get sound working
mv /home/user/.mplayer /home/user/.mplayer.org

Now I can play video inside web with mplayer.
 

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What videos/sites work?

Have you also associated a script?
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I can now play the videos in:

http://www.nrk.no/nett-tv/

They now start in mplayer
 

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Didn't install for me...
"Couldn't find package mplayerplug-in"
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