Maybe comments are restricted like ticket creation. For them, you have to give your trac account name on the IRC for it to be validated. More feature are allowed for validated accounts.This appears to be the corresponding bug in trac: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2062
Unfortunately it is impossible to add information there, even after taking the effort to register :-((
Hello all,Hello,
I suffer from the very same issue.
Neither in IE (ActiveX) nor in Firefox (2 and 3) do I get anything more than the "video is loading" message. I used firebug to step through the player code but there are no exceptions fired. The same code played all fine with the VLC 0.8.6 plugin ...
A network monitor shows me that there is actually video data being streamed after playItem() is called. The video just seems not to make it to the screen!
The very same MRLs (http (mjpeg) and rtsp (h.264)) I use on the web page play fine in the VLC desktop client, btw.
This is a serious show stopper and I'd greatly appreciate any hints to get it working!
P.S.: I do NOT get any error messages like the ones mentioned above...
I also have the problem in IE 7.0.5730.13 under Microsoft Windows XP [Versión 5.1.2600] I don't get to see the video using the VLC media player 0.9.2 Grishenko release. With nightbuilds previous to the official release I could see it with no problem.Maybe comments are restricted like ticket creation. For them, you have to give your trac account name on the IRC for it to be validated. More feature are allowed for validated accounts.This appears to be the corresponding bug in trac: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2062
Unfortunately it is impossible to add information there, even after taking the effort to register (
A workaround is given on the trac for Firefox (this ticket trac is dedicated to the FF problem because unfortunately, mozilla and IE problems seems to not be the sames).
I am so glad you offered your work to help us! You can send patches to vlc-devel...The VLC 0.9.2 mozilla plugin suffers of 2 separate bugs, reported here:
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2062
and here:
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2120
The first bug can be worked around using one of the methods suggested in the trac system.
Unfortunately as far as I know the second bug (affecting users behind a http proxy) has no workaround to date.
I too advised my website users to download and install VLC 0.8.6.
I would suggest the VIDEOLAN team to take a drastic temporary measure, that is to take back the release of the VLC 0.9.2 for windows, as it looks buggy and moreover there is no developer currently at work on the windows version. This will give us, that at present rely on VLC plugin for our websites, a temporary relief.
In my opinion it makes no sense to release VLC 0.9.3 just for *nix systems and to leave the flawed 0.9.2 for windows systems. Better to release the 0.9.3 for *nix and return to 0.8.6 for win, until the win version gets improved.
I am in favor of "release often" policies, but you *must* have developers to support the policy thereafter.
I just try the latest nigthly build of the 10/06 (VLC 0.9.4)on Windows XP SP3 with Firefox 3.0.3, and the plugin don't workHello all,
I confirm too :
on this test page, the vlc 0.8.6i plugin work perfectly with Firefox 2 or 3 , but don't work with the vlc 0.9.2 plugin; I've only the message "video is loading"
Yes , and same error with the 0.9.4 last releaseSame error on both 0.9.2 and on 0.9.4?
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