Tagged: Firefox, video player
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July 30, 2013 at 9:42 pm #26959
On http://mountpleasantbusiness.com/how-to-edit-your-profile/ I’ve uploaded two videos. They play in Safari and Chrome, but not in Firefox. Can you help me figure out how to correct that?
I can see the video box with the play button in the middle, there’s just no video to play when I click start (note: in Safari and Chrome, the video preloads and I can see the video start page).
Thanks for your help!
Bruce
July 31, 2013 at 4:52 am #132255Hi,
I will tag the issue to Kriesi.
Did you try embedding the video using the iframe code instead of the Video element?
Regards,
Ismael
July 31, 2013 at 1:05 pm #132256Ismael,
The video is hosted on Amazon s3 and I use ezs3 as the host. Normally, I just copy the HTML code from ezs3 and place it on a site (which I do frequently with other themes). I can see the HTML code in the text box, but nothing plays. I tried using the insert video option from the text editor, and that didn’t work either. So, the only option left that I knew to do (note:I’m not a techie), was to use your video player which only takes the link to the video hosted on Amazon s3. As for the iframe code, I’ll see if ezs3 provides that, I just haven’t used that option before.
Thanks!
Bruce
August 1, 2013 at 10:19 pm #132257Hi Bruce,
I believe the video player uses the wordpress oembed functionality so perhaps it isn’t supported there.
Regards,
Devin
August 2, 2013 at 2:17 pm #132258So is there a fix so that someone using Firefox can actually see a video hosted using your video player?
Or is there a fix so I can embed the HTML code and it’ll actually show using your advanced layer?
Seems weird that your video player wouldn’t show a video on one of the top browsers (roughly 20% of web traffic).
So is there anything I can do?
August 4, 2013 at 1:24 pm #132259Firebug shows me an error
"HTTP "Content-Type" "content/unknown" is not supported. Can't load http://acceleratedgrowth.org.s3.amazonaws.com/MPBA-Profile-Video.mp4"
I used google search and you need to make sure that the amazonaws.com server sends the right mime type: http://www.encoding.com/assigning_proper_mime_types_for_amazon_s3_output
If the article doesn’t help search for “amazonaws mp4 mime type” and you’ll get similar results. This is not a theme issue but a problem with the cdn provider…
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