Unable to play video streams from vimeo, others in Firefox.
Error with Vimeo source: Player error The player is having trouble. We’ll have it back up and running as soon as possible. This video is either unavailable or not supported in this browser
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Error from finewoodworking.com: Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED Technical details : No compatible source was found for this media. Session ID: 2018-10-04:bc5f8e3bb5df654965dbea25 Player Element ID:myPlayerID
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Running v 60.2.1esr (64-bit) "Mozilla Firefox for Red Hat Enterprise Linux" on Scientific Linux 7.5 (distro from Fermi Labs based on RHEL). All extensions and plugins are disabled (have tried enabled & disabled with same result).
Videos all run great on my Ubuntu 16.04LTS box with Firefox 62.0.3 (64-bit) "Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu" with the same plugins + "Shockwave Flash (Ask to Activate)."
Frustrating. Anyone have any ideas? TIA Ric
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FFus3r said
see this page: or try to install Ubuntu restricted extras to get the gstreamer codecs.
FFmpeg as Firefox on Linux has not used Gstreamer since Firefox 46.0 and later. Bug#1234092. The Ubuntu restricted extras is a way to install FFmpeg if using Ubuntu or a flavor of ubuntu yes.
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is the any red boxes? :
"H.264", "MSE & H.264" Enabled Plugins OpenH264 Video Codec by Cisco Systems and Widevine Content Decryption Module by Google with same result.
about:config
- media.mp4.enabled > TRUE.
- media.wmf.enabled > TRUE.
- media.mediasource.mp4 > TRUE.
- media.webm.enabled > try FLASE or TRUE.
download ffmpeg linux package:
see thsis page:
"media.wmf.enabled" setting does not exist. The others are as specified. The gstreamer ffmpeg plugins are installed. The Mozilla pages were not helpful.
see this page:
or try to install Ubuntu restricted extras to get the gstreamer codecs.
Выбранное решение
FFus3r said
see this page: or try to install Ubuntu restricted extras to get the gstreamer codecs.
FFmpeg as Firefox on Linux has not used Gstreamer since Firefox 46.0 and later. Bug#1234092. The Ubuntu restricted extras is a way to install FFmpeg if using Ubuntu or a flavor of ubuntu yes.
Got FFmpeg rpm package installed, (running a derivative of Red Hat, not Ubuntu) and the problem seems to be solved. Thanks to all.