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Video on the index not working for chrome 67.0.3396.99 #111

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Onefox opened this issue Jul 25, 2018 · 4 comments
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Video on the index not working for chrome 67.0.3396.99 #111

Onefox opened this issue Jul 25, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Onefox
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Onefox commented Jul 25, 2018

Is it only me or is the video on the index not working for everybody with chrome 67.0.3396.99?

The link is correct and in Firefox it will work.

Edit: using win 8.1 pro 9600

@anonimal
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Referencing #70 (comment) (chromium 67.0.3396.99).

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Josexv1 commented Jul 26, 2018

Can reproduce this issue, the video starts but stops after 0.1s or doesn't start at all, then after a few tries it breaks.

Chrome: Version 67.0.3396.99 (Official Build) (64-bit) & Version 68.0.3440.75 (Official Build) (64-bit)

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Josexv1 commented Aug 8, 2018

After extensive testing, i found that i can't play some types of .mp4 files.

SOURCE TYPE OPTIONS Result
Local mp4 None FAIL
Local webm None FAIL
Local mp4 poster, type, height, width FAIL
Local mp4 autoplay FAIL
Web mp4 default(controls, source, type) OK
Web webm default(controls, source, type) FAIL
Web mp4 none FAIL
Web mp4 multiple sources FAIL

I didn't see much of a change using diferent options or multiple sources, the video won't load the first time, and it will look broken without being able to click play
The thing is that some mp4 files can be reproduced, others will fail to load.
Also doing some tests with the Chrome DevTools, i found that if you do a performance test, the video that previously didn't load will load just fine.

FIX:

  • We can try to hack Jekyll to see if there's something we can do
  • We can use a Jekyll video plugin
  • We can try to use another open format for the video, like MKV (didn't test it)

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anonimal commented Sep 7, 2018

NOTICE: THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN MOVED TO GitLab. Please continue the discussion there. See #122 for details.

@anonimal anonimal closed this as completed Sep 7, 2018
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