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Old 7th March 2012, 02:35 AM
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Totem doesn't show timeline on embedded videos

Hey I have an issue where if I view a video in totem that is embedded in a website, it shows the time-line slider, but does not show the min/sec.

Do I need to do something special in order to enable the min/sec display? I really need to know how far into the video I am.

I am using Firefox, totem plugin. Trying to view a WMV movie, at this address: www.kab.tv

Thank you in advance!
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