Solved!
Ok for those of you who use Firefox 2.0.0.6 or anything under that, and have been unable to see the visualizations off of this mod, I am here to tell you how. Whether you do it or not, I don't care.
Dream is incorrect that it has to do with the WMP plug in, but it could be that on other browsers, or perhaps FF dependant upon any existing add-ons or plug ins you have. Not discrediting Dream just stating fact here, and on both of my pc's it was the same issue, not the WMP plug in but actually Active X.
First of all I highly recommend reading this thread and choosing your method of troubleshooting this:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=206213
I started off with the approach of "WMP Plug in", did not work, did not help anything.
Firefox Plug In for Media Wrap was in about my 2nd or 3rd hour of search and that improved it, but still did not show the visual. It improved it I guess in a sense that it added another advertisement line in the WMP display on this Radio Add On.
I told my coder and he said did you look at the Active X option. I was like, "no". Went to a test page and that was exactly it. It wasn't showing embedded WMP audio or video. What's odd is that the thing would always play the audio and in some cases it still should as the browser can pick up that information easy. But it wasn't picking up video.
Another damn hour later and I finally found the plug in. However it claims not to use it on other browsers, as it might only work on 1.5, the latest version I found which is a test version. However it also states in that long post on Mozilla Line that this plug in ONLY unlocks Active X to play audio/video for WMP. It will let nothing else in.
So I gave it a shot thinking, it probably won't work but what the heck I want to see visuals and use FF! So I dl'd it, and it completely works perfectly. No security issues so far at all either.
Here is the link to the webpage that has the plug in on it, but there are so many links you might not find it easily:
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm
If you can't find it, see attached image or follow attached link for image whichever this post allows, because I cannot direct link it as it's a javascripty
DL that, then close firefox and re-open it. It will work after that.
Thus concludes our tutorial.
Proof shown in image below:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...rent=busy2.gif