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Ah, this is way better. Separate lines, even colons.
I don't know about the English version, I only have the Dutch one. You might try "Tools" (button to the left of "Help") -> "Internet options" (last menu item) -> "Advanced" (rightmost item on the tab-row with only 3 tabs) -> "Browsing" (with the icon that looks like your standard application window) -> "Enable third party browser extensions" (third option).
I tried to describe the position of the options between parenthesis, because I don't know what it is in English. This should at least disable the quicktime thing. To let it play in mplayer2.exe, you should associate audio files with that program, because it'll now just open the file with the program you assigned to it.
This will also disable all other browser extensions you might have downloaded. Perhaps also Java. If you use loads of these extensions, you might want to go for the right-click way instead, since you need to restart your pc to let it take effect.
I don't know about the English version, I only have the Dutch one. You might try "Tools" (button to the left of "Help") -> "Internet options" (last menu item) -> "Advanced" (rightmost item on the tab-row with only 3 tabs) -> "Browsing" (with the icon that looks like your standard application window) -> "Enable third party browser extensions" (third option).
I tried to describe the position of the options between parenthesis, because I don't know what it is in English. This should at least disable the quicktime thing. To let it play in mplayer2.exe, you should associate audio files with that program, because it'll now just open the file with the program you assigned to it.
This will also disable all other browser extensions you might have downloaded. Perhaps also Java. If you use loads of these extensions, you might want to go for the right-click way instead, since you need to restart your pc to let it take effect.