developers.
I'm using mediaelements.js plugin for displaying video on a site, I'm developing. So the problem is that when I open the url with Firefox 3.6 on Mac with MACOS, QuickTime player is show inside the mejs player:
http://gyazo.com/70dc452527ac8e219497e7b193d88d17.png?1354549129
If anybody can tell me why is that happening, I'll be very happy.
Thanks in advance,
Le Koki
It doesnt look like the MEJS is even getting fired. did you instantiate MediaElementPlayer?
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Hi,
I face a very weird thing from electron that I could not understand why.
Suppose we develop a very simple webView tag based electron app like following link
simple electron webview sample
Then I changed the default website to www.varzesh3.com which has some video links always.
Then when I click on the image or video links, those links does not open and I do not know why.
It seems that because those links are not normal links, they wont open.
Please let me know if you have any ideas in this regard.
Thanks
I find a link and based on it, I can remove this bug.
Choose which popups should be allowed from webview in electron app
This is the updated fork of electron-webview project that in which I resolve that bug.
https://github.com/monhi/electron-webview
I am using Firefox 34 for Ubuntu 14.04. I tried to play the audio on google translate page, not able to hear the sound. I could see an error in developer console when I press the audio button. Attached the screen shot. Even I tried with disabling other conflicting add-ons and removing ad blocker. But still the same issue. What could be missing here? Please clarify.
It seems some audio codec was missing. I installed gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 plugin for Ubuntu Rhythmbox Music Player. Then I restarted firefox, and now able to hear audio on Google translate page.
Here is my config:
- Mac 10.9
- Firefox 28-29
My iframe containing the Vimeo video stays black and displays this error message:
< This video can't be played with your current setup. >
It works fine in all the other browsers.
Markup iframe:
<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/83913899?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&color=111" width="960" height="540" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="0" kwframeid="1"></iframe>
Link to page:
http://www.monakimprojects.com/projects/uniqlo-campaign#slide-02
PS : A friend told me it works fine for Firefox 29, Mac OS X 10.6.
So it looks like it is an OSX problem.
VIMEO support answered :
You need to have flash installed to watch Vimeo videos in Firefox on
OS X because they don't support h.264 playback.
Ah hum yes ok I just reinstalled my Mac a few days ago thats why...
But could they make their message more precise no?
Instead of a silly joke and
This video cannot be played with the current setup
I would have prefer
This video needs flash player installed to be played
Agree VIMEO team?
Thx.
Can't comment yet because of lack of reputation, but there's something I think is worth sharing.
Chrome and Firefox have disabled Flash across the board. Users would have to update or reinstall Flash. This makes it worse for the situation mentioned in this post. Not so much for Chrome since it plays without using Flash, but definitely a problem for Firefox on Mac, which users may not know an update is necessary to view the Vimeo video.
Google and Mozilla pull the plug on Adobe Flash: Tech giants disable the program on browsers following 'critical' security flaw
I have Ubuntu 14 and the solution that worked for me was to install Adobe Flash!
I tried finding information on the web, but could not, so I was wondering if anyone has some information:
We have made a Flash animation
We have embedded it in a PowerPoint slide
Everything is working on our side
I just want to make sure before I send it to the client that it will work if someone has no Shockwave plugin installed? In other words, does PowerPoint include the "Codec" to view the item when the PowerPoint file is generated?
I tried uninstalling my Shockwave, but for some reason I am unable to, so I am not sure how to test this.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Kobus
If the playback computer doesn't have the correct plug-in, it won't be able to play the Flash animation. Flash playback doesn't use CODECs in the same sense that WMVs and other movie formats do.
Is it possible to develop a webpage on which users (most of them use older than ie9 versions) must be able to play a video without enforcing the user to install any plugin or program. Is this a "mission impossible" case at this moment?
Note that I already have tried this: http://html5media.info/
but with this the older ie browsers must have a flash player plugin.
Thank you in advance.