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When I enter a WebM video URL in a web browser on Windows 7, the video automatically starts playing. But in Firefox on a Linux system, when I enter a WebM video URL it asks me if I want to download that video file, rather than automatically playing it in the browser.

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This may be a silly question with a super simple answer, but what do I need to do to make this video play within the browser, rather than asking me if I want to download it?

When I try the same thing in Chrome in my Linux environment, the video automatically plays within the web browser as I would hope, so it seems to be something specific to Firefox in Linux that I need to change.

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  • Deleted my answer as it was irrelevant to this question specifically. Try downloading the file then from your file browser right click->open with->firefox and see if that does anything.
    – wazy
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:29
  • I tried that too, it does the same thing, where it offers to let me download the video.
    – Steph
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:30
  • Go to this link webm.html5.org and what version Firefox do you have.
    – wazy
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:30
  • Yeah, you're right, I just figured it out as well when I went to your html5test.com website. Apparently this machine had Firefox 10.0.6 installed! So obviously I need to update it to a more current version. Thanks so much for the help!
    – Steph
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:33
  • Edited my answer accordingly. And is your problem resolved?
    – wazy
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:36

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Go to this link http://webm.html5.org to verify that you can play WebM videos and make sure you update to a newer version of Firefox.

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  • But I'm trying this with a WebM video, not an MP4, so that shouldn't be the issue here. The simple test I'm trying works in Firefox in my Windows 7 environment, just not in Firefox in my Linux environment.
    – Steph
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:23
  • Silly question but what version of Firefox? and click here webm.html5.org
    – wazy
    Jun 1, 2013 at 0:25

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