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 videoI 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.
when the embedded JW Player is served by the website.
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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