Ok will try ogg. Tnx,

Obet

On Thu, 23 Apr 2015 11:50:32 +0000
Danny Ching <dlcco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Not all browsers support MP4. I think OGG is the other option. I used
> to prepare two formats and embed both with the <video> tag
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 5:20 PM Niels Tomey <ni...@ixs.ph> wrote:
> 
> > Then wouldn't you need to embed it in a player? Then in the player
> > configuration in the website you could make the video start
> > automatic? On Apr 23, 2015 5:05 PM, "Roberto Verzola"
> > <rverz...@gn.apc.org> wrote:
> >
> >> What are the usuable formats for video streaming? (if you click on
> >> the file, the browser render it immediately as video).
> >>
> >> I ask this because the .mp4 output of ffmpeg is considered a
> >> corrupted file by reconq and firefox browsers. But the original
> >> version reads just fine.
> >>
> >> I converted the .mp4 to .flv using kdenlive (it worked without
> >> hitch, unlike openshot which crashes on me after several clicks on
> >> the menu).
> >>
> >> But clicking on the .flv triggers an option to download and save,
> >> or to open with a video player. Then it is downloaded first (a
> >> long time...) before the player opens it.
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a way to save the video in a form that what posted
> >> on a website is streamed straight for rendering by a browser.
> >>
> >> Greetings to all,
> >>
> >> Obet
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