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I am unable to play videos in facebook or bbc iplayer. I am using firefox as my browser. In facebook,the video looks just the same after I press "play" as before. Its as though I have not pressed play at all. In bbc iplayer I get the message "this content doesn't seem to be working. Please try again later". I have tried several suggestions from this site including:


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I can now play videos thanks to the input of Bene and Pilot6. Solution was as follows:1. $ sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extrasOn prompt/ message/ question by command terminal I typed in:2. $ sudo dpkg --configure -aI accepted MS license by pressing tab, enterPackage installed successfully

I have two different videos. Now here's the thing, they have the same lengths, and they are related to each other. Is there a way that I can play these videos on at the same time using VLC and also have a unified seek bar, so that the times are the same for both, since one video is dependent on the other.

If anyone is still interested in this the current version of VLC is able to do this very well without any kind of scripting or add-on. To accomplish this simply open VLC and select Media>Open Multiple Files. Inside the multiple file windows select add to add the first file. After this click on the, "Show more options," checkbox followed by the, "Play another media synchronously," checkbox at the bottom of the window. Select browse next to, "Extra media," to add the second file. Hit play and the two media files will play simultaneously with a single control window.

One way to achieve this is to use ffmpeg. If you have two or more videos you can just stack them horizontally, vertically or in a grid using ffmpeg and then play it as a single video file. Here is a snippet of how you would stack two mp4 files horizontally:

I've recently had an issue where no videos on my macbook will play at all. This includes youtube on chrome or safari, external video websites AND videos downloaded on my laptop (quicktime or other video players won't play). I have restarted my laptop, which fixes the problem for about an hour, then the problem arises again. Please help!

It will play newer videos, but if it's older than a couple of months I get a download error. I click on the play button andan exclamation point appears and when I click on that it says "Download Error" and nothing else. I hit "ok" to make the window disappear and that's it.

1. I'm using iPhone X with around 44 GB of storage available. When I played the video on cellular, it prompted error "Cannot Download Video - There was an error downloading this video from your iCloud Photo Library. Please try again later." However, when I played the video using WiFi connection, it played instantly. Note that, I also tested my cellular connection with apps like YouTube and Instagram and they loaded right away, so the connection was not the problem.

" getting it to play videos works the same way as it does for the regular Fedora Workstation: find a package with the needed codecs, and install it. The one difference is that you use rpm-ostree install instead of dnf install"

Edit:

Ok I think I did understand now the issue 

Since latest Chrom Autoplay Policies the User has to interact with the Website to turn on/off audio.

I added a Button to turn on/off the music (example here).

But autoplay sound with no userinteraction first is not allowed anymore.

As you may have noticed, web browsers are moving towards stricter autoplay policies in order to improve the user experience, minimize incentives to install ad blockers, and reduce data consumption on expensive and/or constrained networks. These changes are intended to give greater control of playback to users and to benefit publishers with legitimate use cases.

Reduce data consumption on expensive and/or constrained networks.

Where in this world we still have expensive network if everybody can use his smartphone to browse through the internet?

Where in this world are constrained networks? And what will it help if they can decide to play a video with or without audio? The also can decide that after it plays.

Please could you have a quick look at what ive tried as a work around below. My workaround looks good but I just cannot control the video to start playing and the user needs to click the play button twice as a result.

Anyways:

Your problem is not quite clear to me.

You first cover your video with a youtube-free playbutton.

But after clicking on play youtube is visible again.

Either you remove Youtube complete, but just covering it with something is not consequent enough to me

i have this weird behavior on html5 video tag.I have 4 videos, that i want to play at the same time.So i create my own control bar to play/pause, so when play button is clicked, all 4 videos is played, same as pause button.

As you can see, the problem with safari is always happening. In chrome or others its working perfectly. It seems to be produced by a delay it has when starting playback of videos. The same happens when playback starts for audio.

maybe in that stack youll find your solution. It seems that the audio solution is to generate a swf (FLASH) object and to play videos with it (dont know about it but ill try to prepare another edit to the answer with an example)

Most of the same functions, attributes, and events available to audio and video elements are also available to media controllers. Instead of calling play() or pause() directly on the video itself, you call them on themedia controller.

If one video stalls or stutters, the other videos will automatically pause to wait for the lagging video to catch up. When the video buffers and is ready to play, the remaining videos will resume in sync.

You can play multimedia files on a page or activate them from a link, bookmark, form field, or page action. Each file has a play area that you can use to activate the media. The play area is usually displayed as an image or a rectangle on the PDF page, but it can also be invisible.

Acrobat and Reader allow you to play legacy multimedia files, like QuickTime, MPEG, ASF, RAM, and Windows Media files, that were created with an older version of Acrobat. However, you can't create legacy multimedia files using Acrobat and Reader X.


To help protect your computer from viruses, Acrobat asks you if you want to play multimedia files from unverified sources. You can change this default behavior in Preferences > Multimedia Trust (legacy) > Allow multimedia operations.


Specify whether to display available special features, such as subtitles and dubbed audio, when playing media. You can also specify your preferred language for the media in case multiple languages are available.

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Select this option to allow media clips to be played. Whenselected, you can change the permission settings for a particular playerand enable options that determine the appearance of the media during playback.

Deletes the current list of trusted documents and authors.Use this option to prevent media from playing in documents thatwere previously trusted documents or created by trusted authors.This option is available only when a PDF that contains multimediais open.

PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions support the playback of video with multiple audio tracks. They also support closed captions and subtitles that are embedded in video files. For more information, see Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible.

When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video.

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