On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 01:51:41PM +0100, Jacob Beard wrote:
> Unfortunately, I'm having troubling determining what is the easiest
> way to play an mpeg4 video with Gnash. This is simply a problem of
> website compatibility, as the video sites I've tried (youtube and
> vimeo) don't appear to work on Gnash 0.8.7 on Ubuntu Lucid. I'm not
> concerned with attempting to solve this compatibility issue now.
> Rather, I'd simply like to know: what the easiest way is to play a
> video with Gnash? Perhaps I should use the standalone player, or maybe
> there is a particular video hosting site which is known to be highly
> compatible with Gnash.
What I did was to create a local web site on my PC with a few video files,
including mpeg4 ones. Then I used the free flash based flowplayer to stream
it. This way I have total control for debugging. I'm at a conference now,
heading home tomorrow, but when I get home I'll copy my video testing stuff
up to our gnashdev.org machine so we can all use it.
- rob -
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