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Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 with Firefox 30 from Canonical : we can see H264's video.
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(In reply to nucrap from comment #100)
Why is this marked as FIXED? Is it already the default in new firefox
releases on Linux?
Yes. This bug enabled it in builds (meaning it was capable of being
turned on at all) and bug 886181 enabled it by default for Firefox 26
and later. It's been on by
Why is this marked as FIXED? Is it already the default in new firefox
releases on Linux?
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Tested with Firefox's ubuntu ppa 32.0a1 (2014-05-08): work
Tested with Firefox's Mozilla 30.0 beta: fail, mp4 can't be played
Firefox' ubuntu ppa should have some modifications: one side mp4 could
be launched in ppa's version on other side ppa's version could not use
F10 to acess to menu bar like
@ Alan Pater (alan-pater): I confirm your affirmation: it work with
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa/ (tested with
dailymotion, vimeo, http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/tests/video.html )
I don't understand why with official Aurora (who is Firefox 30 alpha)
from Mozilla
Using firefox-trunk from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-
daily/+archive/ppa/ and it now appears to be built with gstreamer1.0
support.
https://www.youtube.com/html5 shows it as supporting H.264
My understanding is that with this, everything is in place for when FF
30+ is stable.
Mozilla
With Firefox 28 and Gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad in this website: i can't
see H264/MP4
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If install and use Aurora 30.0a2 (2014-04-04) on the same PC, i could no
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In attachement, for information, libav-tools
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@ j^ (j) : In 2011, there a fork in FFmpeg, some developper go away and
create Libav.
Ubuntu/Debian maintener choose LibAv:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6t=73558
https://launchpad.net/libav/+packages
https://launchpad.net/libav
and there are an error message when you launch ffmpeg
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg is no longer available in Trusty but Firefox is
still build with gstreamer 0.10 support.
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@Bryan Quigley (bryanquigley): In Trusty, Gstreamer is the 0.10 not the 1.0
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/gstreamer0.10
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There is 1.0 also since quantal:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0
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Firefox 30.0 (approx June 6th) will have GStreamer 1.0 support (see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=806917).
Will we plan to enable by default (on trusty+ only) when it comes out?
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Using gstreamer on 24/25 will exhibit bug 884651 which is not fixed
until Firefox 26. This is probably the most annoying of the bugs that
blocked the pref on by default.
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I can confirm comments #119 and #120 on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS only. When using
Firefox 26 on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS with the gstreamer 0.10 plugins installed I
get https://launchpadlibrarian.net/159672016/firefox26.png
When using Firefox 26 on Ubuntu 13.04 with the gstreamer 1.0 plugins installed,
The support of H.264 works after installing gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
gstreamer0.10-plugins-ungly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg on Ubuntu saucy 13.10.
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To enable H.264 in Debian Firefox 24/25 (Iceweasel) build you must
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apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
and enable gstream support in about:config media.gstreamer.enabled
according to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682917
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Support for H.264 on Linux if the appropriate gstreamer plug-ins are
installed
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/26.0/releasenotes/
I test in Virtual Machine with and in about:config
gstreamer.enabled=true, now.
need gtremaer plugins-bad and plugin-ugly
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If you want to build at with gstreamer support you can use my patches.
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The attachment control.in.patch seems to be a patch. If it isn't,
please remove the patch flag from the attachment, remove the patch
tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the
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Gstreameer was enabled in firefox 23 by default in mozilla's builds. I
have tested it in a private build and it worked fine.
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Why it's not enabled yet in Ubuntu
(https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-aurora.head/revision/1259#debian/changelog)
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* Build with --disable-gstreamer for now, as this adds a hard dependency on
the *old* gstreamer stack. Reenable this once Firefox has been dropped
from
Sorry, should add.. In Aurora PPA builds.
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Weird, I thought the decision was still in progress:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2013-June/004240.html
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@ Dylan Borg (borgdylan): Are-you sure is enabled for Linux ??
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794282 is for the next
version: Firefox 24 and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799318 don't have any
target Milestone.
In Firefox 23, H264 could be read but only for user on
@Chuck Lee, Justin Lebar: Ah, I think gstreamer1.0 was implemented so
you should use gstreamer1.0 packages instead of the old gstreamer0.10
ones.
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@Chuck Lee, Justin Lebar: Ah, I think gstreamer1.0 was implemented so you
should use gstreamer1.0 packages instead of the old gstreamer0.10 ones.
I installed libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev and libgstreamer1.0-dev, but
failed to pass the check.
Maybe its
Interestingly there is a bug common to GNU/Linux Firefox OS concerning
Vimeo. See Bug 884558 for the case and its workaround
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I am using Ubuntu 12.10 but failed to build xpcshell test.
I resolved it now and narrow down to two packages:
libgstreamer0.10-dev
libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev
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Oh, sorry yeah it seems that gstreamer1.0 support is a work in progress:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=806917
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configure: error: gstreamer and gstreamer-plugins-base development packages
are needed to build
gstreamer backend. Install them or disable gstreamer support with
--disable-gstreamer
Stupid question: Which Ubuntu packages do I need to install to get this
to work?
I flailed about and
(In reply to Ralph Giles (:rillian) from comment #87)
- Open a new bug specifically for it, rather than arguing either way in this
bug.
- Provide a factual argument why this is important.
- Provide a patch implementing the new feature.
Starting a thread on mozilla.dev.media would be good too,
In general we try to limit the number of supported formats. Web
developer refusal to support webm compelled us to add support for h.264
in mp4. I haven't heard a similar argument for h.264 in mpeg-ts.
Also, we're implementing the Media Source extensions (bug 778617) which
make is straightforward
Multiplexing h264 streams in ts files is fairly common and recommended in many
video streaming protocols.
What is the rationale in not supporting it? Moreover is the decision final?
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Agreed, MPEG TS is definitely needed.
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I discovered a Geolocation issue which appeared right after landing of
GStreamer being enabled, reported it as bug 886138.
Can't rule out a coincidence, but it coincides so closely with this that
some connection might be likely.
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Clicking on a link which URL goes directly to an MPEG4 file (mimetype
video/mp4) plays the video.
Clicking on an MPEG2 file (mimetype video/mpeg) does not work, it shows
the download Save as... dialog. This is unfortunate, but unfortunately
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Correction:
Testcase MPEG2 video, mimetype video/mpeg:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/montee.mpg
Testcase MPEG4 video, mimetype video/mp4:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/walter-roehrl-short.mp4
FWIW, I can not play these files. However, I have a
Testcase (MP4 video): http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/montee.mpg
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Correction:
Testcase MPEG2 video, mimetype video/mpeg:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/montee.mpg
Testcase MPEG4 video, mimetype video/mp4:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/walter-roehrl-short.mp4
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https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/0f5225fd5622
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/7426038bcac2
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/dda6f2aa5225
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Fix Released
Status in
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Status in The
Comment on attachment 765640
Add gstreamer packages to mach bootstrap scripts
Review of attachment 765640:
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Nice!
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https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/7426038bcac2
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/dda6f2aa5225
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Comment on attachment 765205
Better error message
Make it a complete sentence. gstreamer and gstreamer-plugins-base
development packages are needed to build gstreamer backend
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Add gstreamer packages to mach bootstrap scripts
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Created attachment 765205
Better error message
A polite, friendly error message, with a clear call to action.
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Better error message
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A build peer should review this.
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Created attachment 764414
Enable gstreamer by default, preffed off v3
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Backed out because of mochitest-1 timeouts on Linux:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/2e1acd3b9ce8
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Comment on attachment 763014
Enable gstreamer by default, preffed off
Review of attachment 763014:
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::: configure.in
@@ +5762,4 @@
MOZ_ARG_ENABLE_BOOL(gstreamer,
[ --enable-gstreamer Enable GStreamer support],
Excellent, thanks Ralph.
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Status
Created attachment 763342
Enable gstreamer by default, preffed off v2
Addressed comment 64 and moved flag to build on desktop firefox only for
now (i.e. not desktop b2g yet) since those build slaves don't yet have
the right gstreamer packages.
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Status in The
Created attachment 763014
Enable gstreamer by default, preffed off
Green on try:
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Tryrev=5dc42fa92b2d
Some red due to buildbot config; just waiting on releng to get that
fixed up and we're golden.
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Enable gstreamer by default, preffed off
Review of attachment 763014:
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r=cpearce for the changes other than those in configure.in. I'll leave
that to khuey.
::: configure.in
@@ +5754,5 @@
dnl
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GStreamer 1.0.6 released.
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(In reply to Alessandro Decina from comment #56)
(In reply to Chris Pearce (:cpearce) from comment #54)
I built latest trunk on my Fedora box this morning with --enable-gstreamer,
and I still get the following test failure in
content/media/test/test_buffered.html:
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL|
Comment on attachment 727111
gst codec whitelist
That looks fine, it behaves as expected and stops playback of the 3GPP
container in particular.
Mochitests timeout in test_buffered for me now though, and the fix I
suggested of clamping the buffered ranges at duration didn't seem to fix
the
Comment on attachment 727111
gst codec whitelist
Punting to Chris Pearce since he seems to be following what behaviour
should be here.
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Created attachment 727111
gst codec whitelist
This patch makes the gst backend stop in ReadMetadata if the stream being
decoded includes unsupported codecs. I'm not sure it's stopping in the right
place, it makes playing
I created https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=853306 to track
and land the whitelist patch. Looking at the test_buffered failure next.
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I built latest trunk on my Fedora box this morning with --enable-
gstreamer, and I still get the following test failure in
content/media/test/test_buffered.html:
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL| unknown test url | owl.mp3: First range end should
be media end - got 3.368, expected 3.3698
(In reply to Henri
Created attachment 727111
gst codec whitelist
This patch makes the gst backend stop in ReadMetadata if the stream
being decoded includes unsupported codecs. I'm not sure it's stopping in
the right place, it makes playing
(In reply to Chris Pearce (:cpearce) from comment #54)
I built latest trunk on my Fedora box this morning with --enable-gstreamer,
and I still get the following test failure in
content/media/test/test_buffered.html:
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL| unknown test url | owl.mp3: First range end should be
Sorry I'm late to the discussion. There's something that hasn't been
said that I want to clarify:
GStreamer does take ABI compatibility very seriously. 0.10 was released
in 2005 and we broke ABI compatibility for the first time now with 1.0.
When we do break ABI compatibility, we make sure that
(In reply to Alessandro Decina from comment #46)
In addition to that, we could potentially consider importing the
ogg/webm/h264 gst plugins in m-c so there's even more control over those.
I'd rather keep our existing backends/libraries for decoding Ogg and
WebM unless there's a compelling
(In reply to Chris Pearce (:cpearce) from comment #47)
I'd rather keep our existing backends/libraries for decoding Ogg and WebM
unless there's a compelling reason to switch to using GStreamer for those
formats.
I am not too familiar with the current backends but there is a good
chance that
You can already set the pref media.prefer-gstreamer to true if you
want to play WebM and Ogg with GStreamer in Firefox.
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You can already set the pref media.prefer-gstreamer to true if you want to
play WebM and Ogg with GStreamer in Firefox.
Sorry, I misunderstood you. I thought you were considering getting rid
of this. My mistake.
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(In reply to Alessandro Decina from comment #46)
In addition to that, we could potentially consider importing the
ogg/webm/h264 gst plugins in m-c so there's even more control over those.
If this means we'd be shipping an H.264 decoder, we can't do that.
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(In reply to Alessandro Decina from comment #46)
In addition to that, we could potentially consider importing the
ogg/webm/h264 gst plugins in m-c so there's even more control over those.
If this means we'd be shipping an H.264
(In reply to Chris Pearce (:cpearce) from comment #47)
(In reply to Alessandro Decina from comment #46)
In addition to that, we could potentially consider importing the
ogg/webm/h264 gst plugins in m-c so there's even more control over those.
I'd rather keep our existing backends/libraries
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Just to mention that I set the minimum gstreamer version requirement to
0.10.25 (as per bug 836243) as I didn't have older(than Fremantle :) )
distros around to test with. I am almost sure this could be relaxed even
more, for example the minimum version could be set to the first
gstreamer version
Now that I look at it more, though, it looks like the current route to
gstreamer 1.0 support in bug 806917 is to be able to build to support
0.10 or 1.0, not both. So unless there's some way this could be changed
to allow the same build to run in either, it looks like once gstreamer
1.0 support is
Based on the existing system requirements Firefox already has a hard
minimum requirement of GTK+ 2.10 which was released in 2006 (I think),
and it looks like it has been this way since Firefox 3. (see bug 418885
complaining about this, which someone should probably close out at this
point) It
Well according to https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/19.0/system-
requirements/ the actual GTK requirements are at 2.18 or higher. Which
does already push us to Ubuntu 10.04+, Debian Squeeze+, and to RHEL 6+.
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(In reply to Bryan Quigley from comment #42)
Well according to
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/19.0/system-requirements/ the actual
GTK requirements are at 2.18 or higher.
Ah, I just looked at:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/system-requirements.html
Which looks like it's actually
(In reply to Dave Garrett from comment #41)
Now that I look at it more, though, it looks like the current route to
gstreamer 1.0 support in bug 806917 is to be able to build to support 0.10
or 1.0, not both. So unless there's some way this could be changed to allow
the same build to run in
It depends if you are talking about runtime requirements or build-time
requirements.
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Build Firefox with GStreamer
Bug 836243 changed the minimum required gstreamer version from 0.10.33
(2011-5-10) to 0.10.25 (2009-9-25). For Ubuntu, this means the minimum
supported LTS release was changed from 12.04 to 10.04. The previous LTS,
8.04, is no longer supported on desktop and server support will be
dropped in a
gstreamer 1.0 support is already being worked on in bug 806917.
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