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Donatello@lemmy.mlOPto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•How use av1 video with Firefox ?? [~solved]English
4·1 year agoOK, I made work the
mp4containerSo in all my trial , I have introduce en error in the video path
/path/path/FooBar.mp4as those test where taking place under Windows this time, the front/was making the file unreachable, “funny” in the console no error about that, but about codec that is not found… O_oMP4
it worked with
... <source src="path/FooBar.mp4" type="video/mp4"> ... <!-- so without specifying the codec, at least -->MKV
I’ve tried everything so far, I didn’t managed to make it work :/ so it seem that finally Firefox do not support
MKVwithAV1
ffmpeg -i FooBar.mkvStream #0:0: Video: av1 (libdav1d) (Main), yuv420p(tv, bt709, progressive)…
Thanks @Malix@sopuli.xyz ,
by any change I’ve tried
codecs="avc1.4d401f"with my videos but of course it’s not working.Whats drive me crazy, is when open trough
file:///Firefox can play it, but once inside an html page, you have to specify the right codec !? WTF
Donatello@lemmy.mlOPto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•How use av1 video with Firefox ?? [~solved]English
1·1 year agobtw:
when I open .mp4 container version of it, by file path (url bar) like file:///X:/path/FooBar.mp4 it works, so Firefox can Open it… (now still to make it work inside an html page )
for .mkv it trigger a file download…
Donatello@lemmy.mlOPto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•How use av1 video with Firefox ?? [~solved]English
1·1 year agodeleted by creator
Donatello@lemmy.mlOPto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•How use av1 video with Firefox ?? [~solved]English
1·1 year agoThank you @taaz@biglemmowski.win no matter the type I enter, it’s still not working…
btw the videos on your link are encoded
H264with , notAV1Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
FYI great information about dual sim hardware type --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_SIM#Types
Worked, perfectly 👍
Thank you @Are_Euclidding_Me@hexbear.net ! hooo so I can hide any post not only mine ! ok then it make more sense :D





Thank you @IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz !
This is the solution.
unfortunately I can’t apply it, because the NAS is a closed proprietary 💩