MIME Content Type: application
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What is MIME Application/X-mplayer2?
A particular section of the web content that you tried to browse was encrypted in the MIME Application/X-mplayer2 format. To properly render data embedded in this format, your PC requires either a particular browser plug-in or an application that is capable of decoding information according to the MIME Application/X-mplayer2 specification.
To learn more about MIME Application/X-mplayer2, please refer to RFCs and the lists of related MIME types or File Extensions.
How to fix MIME Application/X-mplayer2 errors?
Web browsers, like IE and Firefox, use MIME Types to determine the best host applications to render and present binary data sets that are embedded in web pages. When you encounter a MIME Application/X-mplayer2 error, it is caused by one of the following two types of errors:
1) You PC doesn't have a host application that can open and render MIME Application/X-mplayer2 content. Like file extensions, each MIME Type corresponds to a particular host application that can be used to read and write binary data sets according to the matching MIME Type specification.
2) Your PC may have errors in the Windows Registry due to corrupt and invalid entries. Even if you have a matching host application installed, it couldn't be found and used by the Internet browser.
Recommendation:
It is strongly recommended that you scan your PC to identify and correct these errors to properly view content embedded in MIME Application/X-mplayer2 format.
-->To embed the Windows Media Player control in a webpage that can be displayed by a Firefox browser, create an OBJECT element or an EMBED element that has one of the following mime types as its type attribute:
- application/x-ms-wmp
- application/asx
- video/x-ms-asf-plugin
- application/x-mplayer2
- video/x-ms-asf
- video/x-ms-wm
- audio/x-ms-wma
- audio/x-ms-wax
- video/x-ms-wmv
- video/x-ms-wvx
The preferred mime type is application/x-ms-wmp.
The following examples show how to embed the Player control using an OBJECT element or an EMBED element.
Application X Mplayer2 Mime Type
The preceeding examples work in Firefox but not in Internet Explorer. To embed the Player control in a webpage that can be displayed by Internet Explorer, you must create an OBJECT element that has a classid attribute set to the class ID of the Windows Media Player control.
The following example shows how to embed the Windows Media Player control in a webpage that can be displayed correctly by both Internet Explorer and Firefox. Script on the page detects the browser type and generates the appropriate OBJECT tag.