On 3/13/2014 4:27 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote: > OK, here's my problem. Using SeaMonkey's composer, I created a simple > HTML web page to play an embedded video. I've used three video files, > an *.mp4, *.ogv and *.webm. I think I have coded the html page > correctly. All three videos play fine by themselves in their respective > viewers. And when I open the page with both Chrome and I.E. (all for > windows 7, so I can't really open the page in OS X) the video plays > perfectly. However, when I use Firefox or SeaMonkey to open the HTML > page it is out of sync by at least 10-15 frames. > > I've double checked all three video formats, and they really do play in > sync using the VLC media player. > > I realize this is probably not the right forum to ask this question. > But any help here would be appreciated (it's a long video, and I haven't > uploaded them to my web host. At this time I'm just playing the page > from a folder on my C drive. So, unfortunately I can't post a URL for > people to sample.) >
What viewers are you using? Are they stand-alone or browser plugins? Are you sure that the general Web-surfing public has those same viewers? Perhaps it would be better to put the video files on your Web server and merely place links (with descriptive text) on your Web page. A more appropriate newsgroup for this subject might be <news:comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html>, which should be found on most non-proprietary news servers. I consider news.mozilla.org to be proprietary since it deals only with the products of one organization. Non-proprietary servers include Eternal September and reader.albasani.net (both free) as well as the non-free Giganews server. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> On occasion, I filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam, flames, and trolling from that source. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

