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2010-12-07
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2010-12-07
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2010-12-09
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for youtube u can get mediabox and download the youtube plugin. works perfectly for me idk about other websites tho.
but if theres a video on the internet, its most likely on youtube too
Try KMplayer, but use mplayer as your player (Select Player -> mplayer).
make sure you have mplayer installed.
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2010-12-09
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2010-12-09
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2010-12-09
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2010-12-10
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@ United Kingdom
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2010-12-10
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Gets to 15% then says end of file so looks like a dummy URL. I am using WM Recorder (Demo) to caputure the real URLs which now works fine in KMPlayer. WM Recorder is not free software though so can anyone recommend a free URL capture program?
I'm looking for an application or media player that allows me to type a URL of a video and play it externally outside of the browser. Why? Because when I view Youtube and similar site videos on my n900 via the browser, it's often sluggish. I am aware of a Youtube app for the n900 but I request an application that allows entry of URLs from other websites too.
Any ideas? I tried KMplayer, entered a URL, clicked the tick button and watched it buffering but nothing happens after...
Thanks