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2010 Feb 23
1
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930 ---------------------------- Oggcodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora and FLAC files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release contains a number of bugfixes, particularly to Theora and FLAC. Added support for Windows 7, and a HTML5 <video> tehnical preview for Internet Explorer. Availability ------------
2010 Feb 23
1
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930 ---------------------------- Oggcodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora and FLAC files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release contains a number of bugfixes, particularly to Theora and FLAC. Added support for Windows 7, and a HTML5 <video> tehnical preview for Internet Explorer. Availability ------------
2010 Feb 23
1
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930
Oggcodecs release 0.82.16930 ---------------------------- Oggcodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora and FLAC files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release contains a number of bugfixes, particularly to Theora and FLAC. Added support for Windows 7, and a HTML5 <video> tehnical preview for Internet Explorer. Availability ------------
2010 May 11
0
HTML5 audio tag
Yeah, the track attribute of the media fragments specification that Ralph links will in theory allow to just download the track-related data. But it still requires implementation - either in the browser, which will somehow need to identify which bytes belong to which track and just request those byte ranges that are relevant, or on the server, which will only deliver the relevant bytes when asked
2008 Jun 09
10
Testing file attachment with Paperclip
Does someone have an example on faking a file upload for just ensuring it gets called, without actually uploading the file to s3. I thought that stubbing Model.has_attached_file would be enough, but it doesn''t seem so ... This is what I did: Video.stub!( :has_attached_file ).with( :name ).and_return( true ) has_attached_file is from paperclip, it gets mixed to the model. 1)
2010 May 11
2
HTML5 audio tag
FWIW chromium does client side range requests that in theory would request only the audio. But. the ogg demux reads the other tracks and discards them. A use case I've heard is listening to music videos and discard the video... bit of a bandwidth waste. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Ralph Giles <giles at thaumas.net> wrote: > On 11 May 2010 04:24, narendra sisodiya
2010 May 12
1
[whatwg] HTML5 audio tag
In order to do this you'd need to know /in advance/ exactly which Ogg pages were audio and which were video so you could choose to only download the vorbis pages. The upcoming Ogg Skeleton index does not index pages at a high enough granularity to facilitate this. It could, but then the index would be a lot bigger. I also wonder if the time/server overhead of setting up new HTTP
2010 Jun 29
3
Theora and WeBM support in Firefox and Opera
I did some tests: ### Theora support in Firefox 3.7a (missnamed as "Minefield"): Same as since 3.5 (plays, no controls if Javascript off, no thorough retest of buffering issues). http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-January/003369.html http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449358 ### WeBM support in Firefox 3.7a Seems to play (controls bug of course also there) and
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
You are s?re it s using html5 and not flash? Le 25 juil. 2013 16:13, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit : > Sorry forgot to say - Firefox 22 Mac 10.8 > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 15:11, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> > wrote: > > On which browser/ os? > Le 25 juil. 2013 16:01, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit :
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid
> I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in > Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid > HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax > does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the > various footnote implementations want to move forward with this? > > [1]:
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Hi everybody . i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" icecast webplayer. I have both my ogg and mp3 streams served by my page : http://www.radiogalere.org/ecoute/index.html and opus and aac in the works. But I experience very frequent disconnection, do you confirm ?
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
On which browser/ os? Le 25 juil. 2013 16:01, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit : > Yes it disconnected after 1:52 on the player. > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:59, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" > icecast
2011 May 24
2
simple_form disable html5
Hello, How do I disable html5 with simple_form gem? I tried to type: SimpleForm.html5 = false in environment.rb But this throws error. undefined method `html5='' for SimpleForm:Module (NoMethodError) Even though I see... module SimpleForm ... mattr_accessor :html5 @@html5 = true ... end Any explanation on this? How I can disable it in any other ways? Thanks. -- Posted via
2013 Jul 25
1
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Its seem to be ok in here. Also, i would suggest giving http://jplayer.org/ a try, provides fallback solutions as well as customization options and large active community. On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:59 PM, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com > wrote: > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" > icecast
2013 Jul 25
2
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Yes it disconnected after 1:52 on the player. On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:59, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" icecast webplayer. > > I have both my ogg and mp3 streams served by my page : > > > http://www.radiogalere.org/ecoute/index.html
2013 Jul 25
2
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Sorry forgot to say - Firefox 22 Mac 10.8 On 25 Jul 2013, at 15:11, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote: > On which browser/ os? > > Le 25 juil. 2013 16:01, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit : > Yes it disconnected after 1:52 on the player. > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:59, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
2010 Apr 12
3
Google to Open-source VP8 for HTML5 Video
"Google will soon make its VP8 video codec open source, we?ve learned from multiple sources. The company is scheduled to officially announce the release at its Google I/O developers conference next month, a source with knowledge of the announcement said. And with that release, Mozilla ? maker of the Firefox browser ? and Google Chrome are expected to also announce support for HTML5 video
2010 Jan 21
1
Bad news from Google
Google has just made [1] the probably largest amount of internet video available with HTML5 and h264. Thats really bad news. If somthing else doesn't happen soon, h264 will be the de-facto standard by end of the year. And they even dare say: "We are very excited about HTML5 as an open standard and want to be part of moving HTML5 forward on the web." [1]
2013 Mar 30
4
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
I used MediaElement.js - far from great (no tracknames) but it does usually work on mobile (Android, I don't have an IOS machine to text but I suspect it will be Ok)?problem is with HTML5 is it's spotty across the browsers even on Mac, and on Android pre 4.1 forget it - some work, some don't. Firefox for instance is HTML5 on paper, in reality because of file formats (MP3 support in
2015 Jan 22
1
CentOS - Firefox and Flash
On Wed, January 21, 2015 14:27, Fred Smith wrote: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 01:37:43PM -0500, James B. Byrne wrote: >> So, how does one enable flash video and audio in Firefox-31.4.0esr? > > One installs the flash plugin from Adobe and configures firefox to > either run it automatically when needed, or to ask if you want > to allow it to run, every time (which helps prevent