![]() ![]() ![]() Please don’t make changes to your server configuration or remove the video file or anything so that we can analyze this properly.HTML5 Video Player software is the easiest way for you to encode your video to HTML5 video compatible format and embed into your own website with a few mouse clicks. I’ll ask our developer if he can take a look. I don’t know yet why it doesn’t work as it should. This third request gives away that the response of the first request gave 36065 bytes before Opera aborted the connection. Third request seeks back as expected: GET /uploads/vortrag-horst-allmann-itk-2010.ogv?1 HTTP/1.1 Second request seeks to the end as expected (which means that your server does support Range requests): GET /uploads/vortrag-horst-allmann-itk-2010.ogv?1 HTTP/1.1 Seems according to WireShark that the server doesn’t give any bytes in response to this request, which is weird. WebM has metadata about the duration in the beginning of the file so the seek to the end is not needed for WebM. (If the server didn’t support Range requests, Opera doesn’t abort the first connection but just continues loading and won’t know the video’s duration until it’s completely loaded.) The first request is an unbounded “from zero until the end of the file”, and then for Ogg (if the server supports Range requests) Opera aborts the connection when it has got the video’s first part, does a second Range request at the end to determine the duration (because Ogg doesn’t have metadata about the duration in the start of the file), and finally does a third Range request from where it left off at the beginning to download the rest of the file. The “Range: bytes=0-” header means that this is a Range request. Opera sends this as the first request for the video: GET /uploads/vortrag-horst-allmann-itk-2010.ogv?1 HTTP/1.1 Opera can’t determine the duration of the ogv video (video.duration is NaN). The ogv video is made from a wmv that has black borders with ffmpeg2theora 0.27 with this settings: -videoquality 8 -audioquality 3 -optimize -cropright 90 -cropleft 90 -framerate 25 -keyint 250 -width 320 -height 240 -aspect 4:3ĭisclaimer: I work for Opera and do quality assurance for Opera 11.11 = ok but no loading progress in the seekbar Opera 10.63 = ok but no loading progress in the seekbar Opera 11.11 = video plays but site is loading forever and no slider in the seekbar Opera 10.63 = video plays but no loading progress in the seekbar / seeking does not work Opera 10.54 = video plays but no slider in the seekbar Here is what i get:Ĭhrome 11 = takes 1 minute until video plays / seeking does not work ![]()
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