Firefox mp4 support
Use the appropriate channels for anything not related to fixing this bug, e. Originally, these capabilities were limited, and were expanded organically, with different browsers finding their own solutions to the problems around including still and video imagery on the web. I will not answer any more comments regarding this topic, this is not the place for it. Since nearly its beginning, the web has included support for some form of visual media presentation. flv file it works great for Firefox and IE. I used the encoder, HandBrake, as recommend and converted my. Otherwise, let others do their job and don't bother them with unnecessary comments. I am new to this video stuff and this plugin for WordPress 4 is the best I have found. The irony of course being that you'd have to use. Meaning, you could get rid of Flash (with some caveats).
#Firefox mp4 support mp4#
Fix them yourself (if you need assistance, ask for it), or provide any help to get them fixed ASAP (this includes research not directly tied to producing code). TL DR, there's now an easy way to enable MP4 (H.264 + AAC) HTML5 video support in Firefox on Windows XP using the Primetime Content Decryption Module plugin by Adobe (distributed by Mozilla). You could have answered the questions raised here to actually advance the bug, and to get this issue resolved.ĭon't just demands thing to get fixed. Do you have a collection of YouTube videos in MP4 that you want to save on devices so to access to anytime of the day You simply don’t want to go through the arduous process of accessing your YouTube videos when you go online. This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by zerooneplayer. Resolved zerooneplayer (zerooneplayer) 1 year, 5 months ago. mp4 files at all (currently not supported on all platforms, see depending bugs in bug 799318).ģ. Support » Plugin: Video Gallery - YouTube Gallery » mp4 Firefox. m4v files if they are served with the (correct) video/mp4 MIME type and if Firefox can play.
You do not understand the real issue of this bug: It's about a (probably bogus) MIME type setting by servers Firefox does not understand (likely correctly so). You did not report anything, just added an unproductive comment (together with a totally unrelated, supposedly offensive comment) to this bug.Ģ.