Opera 20 cannot open RTMP: protocol - what is that?!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Opera Blink will use the default program for that protocol, set in your OS.
Note that sometimes (for the "Feed" protocol for example), you have to add the protocol to "excluded_schemes" in the "Local State" file in the roaming profile directory to get Opera to pass on to the default handler.
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jito463 last edited by
Try installing this:
http://download.cnet.com/K-Lite-Mega-Codec-Pack/3000-13632_4-10794603.html
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Deleted User last edited by
RTMP is used by RealPlayer if I recall correctly
No!, you meant RTSP, RTMP is a streaming protocol made by Adobe for delivering content to Flash player!
Don't install useless codecs, simply install VLC.
Yes, VLC can play RTMP protocol. But i dont know if the VLC plugin can handle it internally. I remember you can open RTMP only in external VLC player.
Please read: http://www.jpsaman.org/vlc/rtmp
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colderwinters last edited by
The only codecs you should need on any computer is FFD Show Tryouts, I install that on all my computers, handles everything
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Regardless ... codecs do not handle protocols; players handle protocols. There may be a player written in Flash that can handle a given protocol, but your web browser will not know it. Same for any other plug-in. If a player is not already loaded, the browser will ask Windows what program is listed for that protocol.
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A Former User last edited by
well, this is a player in Flash.
now, the question is - is this a VLC plugin which failed, or this is flash player?
both installed.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
I loaded http://tv.lrytas.lt/live#.U2EkxnAag3Y in Opera. The/a video plays fine. It has a transparent element over it, but it is indeed an OBJECT element that loads Adobe flash.
There's a link to rtmp://live.lrtc.lt:80/X8a7MmK/live over the bottom of the flash progress/seek bar. In the element inspector, when I click on the link, I get the same error as you. However, clicking on the link itself in the page doesn't do that. What it looks like is something might be blocking the JS code's interception of your left-click on that link and Opera is navigating to it instead of the JS handing it to adjust the video position.
Do you have an extensions installed in Opera?