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Old 12-12-04 | 11:41 AM
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Is anyone having trouble directly linking to the DVD Talk TV segments? I never had a problem before the upgrade - now when I try to watch one, I get some kind of code w/ the link. I never had to cut and paste the link before - and now I do. I realize it's not that big of a deal. Just curious as to the reason and if it will continue to be this way.
Old 12-12-04 | 01:40 PM
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I seem to have the same problem with Opera and Firefox. I check the file extension associations in both and they both have .asx associated with media player. Instead of opening it in media player though, it ends up just opening the asx file in the browser. Then I copy/paste the .wmv link from that into media player directly.

This seems to work fine for me in IE 6. Anyone else have thoughts ?
Old 12-12-04 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by UWSarge
I seem to have the same problem with Opera and Firefox. I check the file extension associations in both and they both have .asx associated with media player. Instead of opening it in media player though, it ends up just opening the asx file in the browser. Then I copy/paste the .wmv link from that into media player directly.

This seems to work fine for me in IE 6. Anyone else have thoughts ?
I'm on Firefox, too, and get the ".asx" code or whatever. Guess it has to do w/ our browser.
Old 12-13-04 | 01:20 PM
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Same with Safari ...

PHP Code:
<ASX version="3.0">
<Entry>
<Ref href="http://www.dvdtalk.com/video/screensavers120704.wmv"/>
</Entry>
</ASX> 
Old 12-13-04 | 01:28 PM
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I'm now using Firefox so I was able to see the issue, and I think it should now be fixed... Let me know...

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Old 12-14-04 | 12:34 AM
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I tried it in Opera without a problem.

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