December 11, 200520 yr Lately, about the last two months or so, videos from sites like ebaumsworld.com and other random places have stopped working in my Firefox and IE browsers. It just happened out of nowhere too. When I click on a video to watch, the page loads and the media player screen and buttons (play, pause, etc.) comes on and then the "Mozilla Quality" report forms shows up and my Firefox crashes and I'm forced to close. If I load the page in IE, IE just crashes and the Microsoft Error Report form comes up. The videos from Google Videos seem to work just fine and so do those from http://www.prangstgrup.com Ebaumsworld videos and most other sites don't seem to work. I tried uninstalling Firefox and then installing it again, but no luck. This is getting really annoying. If anyone can help, it'd be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
December 11, 200520 yr your internet security settings may prohibit you from viewing videos on those sites, if you've changed them. also, if you are viewing the videos on the page, see if you can just download them elsewhere, opposed to viewing them in the sites qucktime window
December 13, 200520 yr Author your internet security settings may prohibit you from viewing videos on those sites, if you've changed them. also, if you are viewing the videos on the page, see if you can just download them elsewhere, opposed to viewing them in the sites qucktime window I have never touched my security settings. As for saving them instead of watching on site, I try doing that, but my Firefox crashes too fast once the site loads. On Ebaums, they have the link to download the video right above the video, and as soon as the link and the rest of the page loads, I go to click on the link and I'm too late; the Mozilla Quality Assurance crap comes on and my Firefox crashes and closes. :?
December 13, 200520 yr re/Download quicktimeand windows media player, reinstall them, and try again. Where the bloody hell are you?
December 13, 200520 yr Author I have re-installed Windows Media Player twice already, and just did it again now. Nothing, Windows Media Player videos still do not seem to work on sites. Furthermore, my Windows Media Player crashes everytime I try to play a video on it. This isn't too much of a problem as I use Media Player Classic for virtually all videos, but it's something I'd like to get fixed as well. Quicktime videos have always seemed to work fine on sites though. It's the Windows Media Player ones that don't. And I'm almost certain it has to do with the fact that my WMP craches every time I try to play a cideo with it.
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