when playing HTML5 video, VideoObj.currentTime=N fails
Sample problem is at
http://132.236.21.62/collt/authoring/currentTime.htm
You will also see a description there, and here it is, too:
A base64-encoded webm video is embedded with the HTML5 VideoObj=document.createElement("video") command, with custom Play, Pause, and Rewind button. Play and Pause work fine. But after the video plays to the end, there is no way to play it again. The Rewind button uses the command VideoObj.currentTime=0.1. This works in FF 15 in Mac OSX as well as in Safari 5, Chrome 21 in Mac OS X and Safari 5, Chrome 21, and IE 9 in Windows. It fails with FF 15.0.1 in Windows. Happens every time. My Windows 7 is 64-bit.
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Confirmed. Looks like a regression.
You can try to file a bug report on this issue and attach a minimal test HTML file to the bug report.
Thanks! I don't know how to file a bug report.
I can confirm that this works in Firefox 14.0.1, but not in later versions including the current Nightly build (18.0 a1).
See:
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Bug_writing_guidelines
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Reducing_testcases
See also Product: Core and Component: Video/Audio
Thanks, bug submitted to Bugzilla as #795784.
It is best to attach a (minimal) test page to the bug report.
That ensures that the test page keeps available even if you remove your web page in the future (the bug may not get fixed quickly).
You can make a shorter video and convert that to base64.
Done! Bug #795784 submitted to Bugzilla now has an attachment, a single htm file, that shows the bug. Thanks.