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Play Mobile Games(Java) On Computer

                Did you still remember those days when you used to play the java mobiles games, the Nokia's famous snake gam...Read more
3 Jul 2014 Tags:
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                Did you still remember those days when you used to play the java mobiles games, the Nokia's famous snake game or  Sudoku etc. Now you can enjoy these java games and apps on computer. For this to happen, first you must install java  on your computer.


Then download this RAR file, unpack it and run the microemulator.jar file
once opened, then go to file >> openMIDlet file>> 
then browse to the location of the saved jar games.






Not only games you can run opera mini browser or any java app.
for your convenience and testing purpose i'm providing this download link for opera mini v6, chess game vice city, angry-bird.
Change the screen resolution according to the games resolution. 

Stream RSTP Videos Directly On Mozilla Firefox

Few times ago i posted   Stream 3Gp youtube video right from your desktop/ laptop , now today's article is only for mozilla firefo...Read more
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Few times ago i posted  Stream 3Gp youtube video right from your desktop/ laptop, now today's article is only for mozilla firefox browser. By this you can directly play a rstp link right from your browser on VLC media player(you can play 3gp youtube videos too).

There are two ways of completing the job, first is updating about:config and registry editing.
i would like to suggest try the first one, first.

Updating about:config

Type about:config into the address bar

1. and press Enter.
Right-click -> New -> Boolean -> Name: network.protocol-handler.expose.rtsp.
Set its value to false .





2.Next time you click a link of protocol-type rtsp you will be asked which application to open it with.
Enter your path to vlc.exe, in my case it is C:\Program Files\VideoLan\VLC\vlc.exe


Registry editing
Make a rtsp.reg file and add the following:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\rtsp]
@="Real Time Streaming Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\rtsp\shell]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\rtsp\shell\open]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\rtsp\shell\open\command]
@="\"C:\\Program Files\\VideoLan\\VLC\\vlc.exe\" \"%1\""

Double click and add to registry.
Make sure the VLC Firefox plugins npvlc.dll and vlcintf.xpt are installed in Firefox plugin folder.




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