On 2020-07-28 04:08, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
> Well, I did verify that even the FF downloaded from mozilla requires ffmpeg in order
to play the video
> when the embedded JW Player is served by the website.
>
I don't believe that this is an issue with required plugins at this point. As a new
example, the video in
https://www.iceni.com/transpdf.htm (screenshot
https://pasteboard.co/JjDtMduG.png), does not load in my Firefox. However, using the
developer tools in Firefox, I downloaded the embedded video (.mp4) from the link I saw in
the Inspector. I was able to play this downloaded video in the default video player in
Fedora with Gnome.
So I would appreciate if someone tells me if this means that this is not a codec issue,
but maybe some permissions issue or something else thats happening with Firefox,
FWIW, I have fired up another VM which is 100% stock Fedora 32. The open264 plugin is
disabled
and there is no ffmpeg installed. Result it that the video does not play.
If I were to add rpmfusion and install ffmpeg I am sure it will work.
So, have you installed ffmpeg? If not, then I can't be of any more assistance.
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