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So Serge, do you think it would make more since to get the web browser optimized for embedded MPlayer to play video through some trivial hacks or is it more realistic to believe upgrading the flash player is possible?

So I'm not particularly interested in spending my time on supporting this stuff. But I surely don't mind if anyone comes up with a good solution for watching flash video from a browser using mplayer.At the moment we can play Google Videos and YouTube videos fine using MPlayer, but we still have to download them first. Is there any way we can get MPlayer to directly stream the .flv when we click a link on these sites?
I don't know, it just seems we have more control of the MPlayer solution than a Flash solution at this point.
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2006-10-20
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2006-10-20
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2006-10-21
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2006-10-31
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