Firefox is not opening `.mov` video files: “Video format or mime type is not supported.”











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I want to open .mov files from Firefox in VLC.



On my Options/Applications there is no item in the list for mov or video.



The firefox help says "click on the mov file and select the application".
When I click on a .mov file, it goes straight to a grey screen with a video icon, and the message:




Video format or mime type is not supported.




Firefox does not ask what to do with it, even though everything in settings/applications is set to always ask. In options/general/downloads, I have checked Always ask you where to save files. If I right-click a .mov and use save link as..., I can save the file and open it in VLC, no problem.



I'm using Windows 7, if that matters. In the firefox console, I see



Media resource http://.../09312-s2.mov could not be decoded.


And if this is relevant, the server header is Content-Type: "video/quicktime"










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    I want to open .mov files from Firefox in VLC.



    On my Options/Applications there is no item in the list for mov or video.



    The firefox help says "click on the mov file and select the application".
    When I click on a .mov file, it goes straight to a grey screen with a video icon, and the message:




    Video format or mime type is not supported.




    Firefox does not ask what to do with it, even though everything in settings/applications is set to always ask. In options/general/downloads, I have checked Always ask you where to save files. If I right-click a .mov and use save link as..., I can save the file and open it in VLC, no problem.



    I'm using Windows 7, if that matters. In the firefox console, I see



    Media resource http://.../09312-s2.mov could not be decoded.


    And if this is relevant, the server header is Content-Type: "video/quicktime"










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      I want to open .mov files from Firefox in VLC.



      On my Options/Applications there is no item in the list for mov or video.



      The firefox help says "click on the mov file and select the application".
      When I click on a .mov file, it goes straight to a grey screen with a video icon, and the message:




      Video format or mime type is not supported.




      Firefox does not ask what to do with it, even though everything in settings/applications is set to always ask. In options/general/downloads, I have checked Always ask you where to save files. If I right-click a .mov and use save link as..., I can save the file and open it in VLC, no problem.



      I'm using Windows 7, if that matters. In the firefox console, I see



      Media resource http://.../09312-s2.mov could not be decoded.


      And if this is relevant, the server header is Content-Type: "video/quicktime"










      share|improve this question















      I want to open .mov files from Firefox in VLC.



      On my Options/Applications there is no item in the list for mov or video.



      The firefox help says "click on the mov file and select the application".
      When I click on a .mov file, it goes straight to a grey screen with a video icon, and the message:




      Video format or mime type is not supported.




      Firefox does not ask what to do with it, even though everything in settings/applications is set to always ask. In options/general/downloads, I have checked Always ask you where to save files. If I right-click a .mov and use save link as..., I can save the file and open it in VLC, no problem.



      I'm using Windows 7, if that matters. In the firefox console, I see



      Media resource http://.../09312-s2.mov could not be decoded.


      And if this is relevant, the server header is Content-Type: "video/quicktime"







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          Check under Settings in the Applications panel how Firefox handles mov files:
          https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files



          The MIME types available in Firefox are AFAIK based off of the MIME types registered in Windows. If there is a MIME type that isn't showing up, make sure that it is setup properly in Windows. For more clues on adding a new mime type look here.






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            Check under Settings in the Applications panel how Firefox handles mov files:
            https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files



            The MIME types available in Firefox are AFAIK based off of the MIME types registered in Windows. If there is a MIME type that isn't showing up, make sure that it is setup properly in Windows. For more clues on adding a new mime type look here.






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              Check under Settings in the Applications panel how Firefox handles mov files:
              https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files



              The MIME types available in Firefox are AFAIK based off of the MIME types registered in Windows. If there is a MIME type that isn't showing up, make sure that it is setup properly in Windows. For more clues on adding a new mime type look here.






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                Check under Settings in the Applications panel how Firefox handles mov files:
                https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files



                The MIME types available in Firefox are AFAIK based off of the MIME types registered in Windows. If there is a MIME type that isn't showing up, make sure that it is setup properly in Windows. For more clues on adding a new mime type look here.






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                Check under Settings in the Applications panel how Firefox handles mov files:
                https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files



                The MIME types available in Firefox are AFAIK based off of the MIME types registered in Windows. If there is a MIME type that isn't showing up, make sure that it is setup properly in Windows. For more clues on adding a new mime type look here.







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