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  1. google chrome - WebM video format - Stack Overflow

    Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge. Conclusion: From the list (Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge) all browsers can play .webm format, except safari.

  2. All MIME types supported by MediaRecorder in Firefox and Chrome ...

    Jan 19, 2017 · Where can I find a list of all MIME types that are supported by Firefox or Chrome? All examples I've seen so far using video/webm only.

  3. HTML5 video "autoplay" not automatically starting in Chrome

    Important: the order of the video files is vital; Chrome currently has a bug in which it will not autoplay a .webm video if it comes after anything else. So it looks like your problem would be solved if you put …

  4. google chrome - MediaRecorder does not produce a valid WebM file ...

    Oct 7, 2020 · I believe this is a Chrome bug, because setting mimeType to 'video/webm' results in 'video/x-matroska;codecs=avc1,opus' file, which is not a valid webm video.

  5. Record as Ogg using MediaRecorder in Chrome - Stack Overflow

    Nov 16, 2017 · Is there a way we could record ogg format in Chrome while working with MediaRecorder ? I believe, Chrome by default supports WebM. Following is what I do …

  6. html - html5 video issue with chrome - Stack Overflow

    If its chrome, replace the video with webm version. (For those who haven't faced the problem themselves: if you embed both mp4 and webm , chrome will not play any of them, so you have to …

  7. Why won't chrome play .mp4 or .webm? - Stack Overflow

    Oct 15, 2015 · Chrome says "This plugin isn't supported" even though I have both video formats. Strangely I can play HTML5 video on other websites (with the same computer/browser). I looked at …

  8. JavaScript MediaRecorder video format compatibility between different ...

    Apr 27, 2023 · If the user record a video on Safari browser, the recorded video format is supported by all browsers (MP4), but if the user is using Chrome or Firefox, the recorded video format is supported by …

  9. mediaRecorder : what mime type to use to make it run on Safari, …

    Mar 1, 2021 · I'm able to use MediaRecorder to record video across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. BUT the resulting videos do not playback on all browsers. Safari - records in mp4 and mp4 will …

  10. html - HTML5 video won't play in Chrome only - Stack Overflow

    I've tested my video in FF and Safari (including iDevices) and it plays properly, but it will not play in the Chrome browser. As you can see in the code below, I've created mp4, m4v, webM, and ogv files, …