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Firfox still plays mp3's when told not to

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I have implemented the solution specified in this posting:

 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/963437#answer-514541

however, the issue now is when I click on a link to an mp3 from an external program, ie. Outlook, Firefox opens up a new tab to that link and begins playing the file.

I have implemented the solution specified in this posting: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/963437#answer-514541 however, the issue now is when I click on a link to an mp3 from an external program, ie. Outlook, Firefox opens up a new tab to that link and begins playing the file.

Ausgewählte Lösung

The solution in /questions/963437#answer-514541 (setting the preference media.windows-media-foundation.enabled to false in about:config) only applies to Windows Vista and above. The Windows XP preference is media.directshow.enabled.

This is copied from http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions#Built-in_support_for_certain_media


Windows Media Foundation isn't available on Windows XP.  Starting in Firefox 26,  MP3 content on Windows XP will open in the browser with the built-in player using DirectShow.  The related preference is media.directshow.enabled (bug 861693).
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Looks like the additional information did not display...

Under Tools/Options/Applications...

 MP3 Audio (audio/mpeg).........Save File
 MP3 Audio (audio/x-mpeg)......Save File
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Ok, I just checked to find out that the original problem is STILL THERE. That is, clicking on an mp3 link from within Firefox causes that file to play, instead of being saved EVEN WITH

 "media.windows-media-foundation.enabled" set to false

WTH is going on???

And, yes, right-clicking on the link and selecting Save As... works, but that is not the issue.

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There were few bugs in older version try this latest one to solve your problem https://affiliates.mozilla.org/fb/banners/12440/link

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Umm...I'm already using the most current version, v26.0. And the above link confirms it.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

The solution in /questions/963437#answer-514541 (setting the preference media.windows-media-foundation.enabled to false in about:config) only applies to Windows Vista and above. The Windows XP preference is media.directshow.enabled.

This is copied from http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions#Built-in_support_for_certain_media


Windows Media Foundation isn't available on Windows XP.  Starting in Firefox 26,  MP3 content on Windows XP will open in the browser with the built-in player using DirectShow.  The related preference is media.directshow.enabled (bug 861693).
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Ahh...that was the trick! Thanks again!

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You're welcome.