How do I run webm video file in firefox using HTML5 on linux?
I am using apache server on linux and want to run a .webm video file. I have .webm video file which i am trying to run in firefox (V 12.0) using HTML5 but the browser is showing as "no video with supported format and MIME types found". I have added mime type in httpd.conf file. The video is running in chrome on windows machine which is a client machine. Please tell, if any configuration settings are required.
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I am using apache server on linux and want to run a .webm video file. I have .webm video file which i am trying to run in firefox (V 12.0) using HTML5 but the browser is showing as "no video with supported format and MIME types found". I have added mime type in httpd.conf file. The video is running in chrome on windows machine which is a client machine. Please tell, if any configuration settings are required.
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Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35
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I am using apache server on linux and want to run a .webm video file. I have .webm video file which i am trying to run in firefox (V 12.0) using HTML5 but the browser is showing as "no video with supported format and MIME types found". I have added mime type in httpd.conf file. The video is running in chrome on windows machine which is a client machine. Please tell, if any configuration settings are required.
linux video firefox html
I am using apache server on linux and want to run a .webm video file. I have .webm video file which i am trying to run in firefox (V 12.0) using HTML5 but the browser is showing as "no video with supported format and MIME types found". I have added mime type in httpd.conf file. The video is running in chrome on windows machine which is a client machine. Please tell, if any configuration settings are required.
linux video firefox html
linux video firefox html
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Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35
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Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35
Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35
Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35
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Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will have something like:
1) Open the Firefox browser and type the following in the address bar:
about:config
A warning page may appear that says "This might void your warranty!". Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" to continue to the about:config page.
2) Type the word: media.fragmented-mp4
in the filter text box.
There are 5 parameters disabled.Keep the last one false and double click on the 4 others to change its value to true.
3)Type media.mediasource
in the filter text box and set all values to true.
Restart firfox and visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will get something like:
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Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will have something like:
1) Open the Firefox browser and type the following in the address bar:
about:config
A warning page may appear that says "This might void your warranty!". Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" to continue to the about:config page.
2) Type the word: media.fragmented-mp4
in the filter text box.
There are 5 parameters disabled.Keep the last one false and double click on the 4 others to change its value to true.
3)Type media.mediasource
in the filter text box and set all values to true.
Restart firfox and visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will get something like:
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Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will have something like:
1) Open the Firefox browser and type the following in the address bar:
about:config
A warning page may appear that says "This might void your warranty!". Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" to continue to the about:config page.
2) Type the word: media.fragmented-mp4
in the filter text box.
There are 5 parameters disabled.Keep the last one false and double click on the 4 others to change its value to true.
3)Type media.mediasource
in the filter text box and set all values to true.
Restart firfox and visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will get something like:
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Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will have something like:
1) Open the Firefox browser and type the following in the address bar:
about:config
A warning page may appear that says "This might void your warranty!". Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" to continue to the about:config page.
2) Type the word: media.fragmented-mp4
in the filter text box.
There are 5 parameters disabled.Keep the last one false and double click on the 4 others to change its value to true.
3)Type media.mediasource
in the filter text box and set all values to true.
Restart firfox and visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will get something like:
Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will have something like:
1) Open the Firefox browser and type the following in the address bar:
about:config
A warning page may appear that says "This might void your warranty!". Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" to continue to the about:config page.
2) Type the word: media.fragmented-mp4
in the filter text box.
There are 5 parameters disabled.Keep the last one false and double click on the 4 others to change its value to true.
3)Type media.mediasource
in the filter text box and set all values to true.
Restart firfox and visit https://www.youtube.com/html5?
you will get something like:
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Umm, Firefox 12? Is there a reason you're using such an ancient version?
– HalosGhost
Nov 10 '14 at 12:35