vlc plug-in is not displaying art work added to mp3 file on our churtch web page
We record our church sermons as MP3 files with "cover art" added with MP3Tag software. Your VLC plug-in doesn't display the art work, the mp3 does play just fine. Stand alone VLC as well as Internet Explorer does display the art.
I prefer Firefox as my browser, any suggestions on what I can try to correct this situation. Thank you
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That VLC plugin isn't made by Mozilla. Is the VLC plugin enabled in the Addons Manager? If not, what does Firefox say about that Plugin?
Can you provide the URL for the web page where you have that problem, so we can check it out?
the-edmeister said
That VLC plugin isn't made by Mozilla. Is the VLC plugin enabled in the Addons Manager? If not, what does Firefox say about that Plugin? Can you provide the URL for the web page where you have that problem, so we can check it out?
Yes, the plugin is enabled, it does play the MP3 file. Only the first two "Advent sermons" contain artwork. the URL follows http://mansfieldfirstchristianchurch.com/sermons.html Thank you
As the MP3 audio starts, the slider bar rises a bit into where the "viewport" would be.
Why is there no width=device-width; height=device-height; set for the viewport.
the-edmeister said
As the MP3 audio starts, the slider bar rises a bit into where the "viewport" would be. Why is there no width=device-width; height=device-height; set for the viewport.
For us uneducated folks, could you offer an explanation of your question? Does that refer to HTML? If so why does the same page appear properly with IE? I have not tried other browsers.
ThomasHohio said
the-edmeister saidAs the MP3 audio starts, the slider bar rises a bit into where the "viewport" would be. Why is there no width=device-width; height=device-height; set for the viewport.For us uneducated folks, could you offer an explanation of your question? Does that refer to HTML? If so why does the same page appear properly with IE? I have not tried other browsers.
From what I can see, the "viewport " has to do with setting the screen to fit the device being used and does not answer my original question. Please re-read the first post and see if we can reach a resolution. thank you.