Hi. After years of streaming live tv from the bbc website without a problem, yesterday I was unable to do so. This was immediately after booting up firefox to find I was redirected to a page telling me that firefox had updated. Everything looked normal but when I tried to stream it just stuck on the buffering symbol. I tried to stream from other sites and had no problem streaming ITV, Ch4 etc. Then I tried watching content from BBC i-player and again no problem. I tried to live stream BBC radio and again no problem. Finally I tried live streaming BBC tv through a different browser and again no problem. I tried clearing the cache and cookies and reloading firefox in safe mode all to no avail.

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Hello, i currently have Star+ to watch sports on espn but the streaming quality is awful on firefox, like 360p or less while Microsoft edge for example displays full HD. Any reason why this might happen? thank you

I've been having problems with streaming video in Firefox and it's gotten increasingly worse over the last week to the point where YouTube, Udemy, and other sites are unwatchable. The video basically begins to stutter and freeze periodically, almost as if it were infinitely buffering. The problem can be cleared temporarily by exiting Firefox and reloading but it always recurs, often within minutes. The problem does not occur in any of the Chromium variants I've tried, including Brave and Edge.

One of these speedups is streaming compilation, where the browser compiles the code while the code is still being downloaded. Up until now, this was just a potential future speedup. But with the release of Firefox 58 next week, it becomes a reality.

How do I manually download a streaming video (I use Firefox). I don't wanna use any add-ons or any 3 rd party software or anything else. I just want to save my streaming videos manually. How can I do this ?

There, if you set the folder view as "details", you will see as well the size. A youtube video, even if small, is going to be of several MBs of size, so it's easy to spot. You can just copy and paste one of the latest, biggest files, if you do it inmediately, (and you order by date modified) , place somewhere else, and in the case of youtube and many streaming videos, just rename to have .flv extension. To playback an flv you totally need an external player, VLC is a very good one, and also serves as a general many-formats video player.

in your address bar and investigate the relevant paths by clicking on "List Cache Entries" (Your cache directory is given on that screen). Note that it is not guaranteed that any streaming video would be saved in your cache folder. It works for some sites, but not for the others. You may need the help of 3rd party addons or applications.

Go to chrome, click on developers tools and then click on network. Keep this window aside and open the streaming video. In the network's column you will see a video downloading very fast (in the cache). Copy the link address of that video and open in some other browser. Moment you press enter, it will give you two options, save/open. Click on save and enjoy.....

We built an internet radio streamer utilizing an icecast server streaming MP3 to Firefox via html5 audio tag. However, sometimes the streamer will stop for whatever reason (disconnection, etc) and when you restart the streamer, it begins streaming from the beginning of the session, which leads us to believe that its playing what is in the browser cache.

@rods87, do you have the debugger open by chance? I've noticed that the firefox debugger can go haywire and bring down all of Octoprint from time to time. Chrome doesn't seem to have this problem, nor does FF developer edition (at least on my machine).

Note that I needed to add a hypen to Live-streaming in this post's subject and the above quoted text, because posting without it resulted in an error saying that live-streaming (without the -) is a banned domain name. Huh? What's with that dpreview.com?

I am aware of the pitfalls of streaming this stuff. But the L5 offers a very decent video quality, so it seems a bit of a waste not to use it for watching my local cable television companies offerings, the archives of our local tv-stations, things on netflix, youtube (which already works, btw), etcetera.

Samples accumulated on Histograms and values set(ScalarAdd and ScalarSetMaximum operations are not supported)on Scalars that have products lists that include geckoview_streamingwill be redirected to a small batching service intoolkit/components/telemetry/geckoview/streaming.The batching service(essentially just tables of histogram/scalar names to lists of samples/values)will hold on to these lists of samples/values paired to the histogram/scalar names for a length of time(toolkit.telemetry.geckoview.batchDurationMS (default 5000))after which the next accumulation or ScalarSet will trigger the whole batch(all lists) to be passed over to the StreamingTelemetryDelegate.

heres my attempt at explaining:

on firefox when play a video or audio, it gets its own audio stream. but my problem with that is i want some way for the audio settings to stay the same on the same tab or the whole window. and changing the defaults isnt an option.

when i close a video, the stream disappears from qpwgraph, and looses its settings, how is it possible to either retain the stream or the setttings?

Afaik firefox does encode the title or something in the node it generates so from the perspective of wireplumber it will always be a "new" node (which should hence have the default routes applied) I do hope that adding filtering rules to force this helps, it is one of the main reasons I am not using firefox as my main browser as it so often has absolutely weird and nonsensical decisions about how it presents the audio device to the pulse/pipewire daemon.

Also found if I switch from the tab with streaming page to another normal webpage, DWM immediately drops its usage to about 2%, firefox still uses some load as it's still decoding. DWM usage rises if I switch back.

Then I tried start firefox in troubleshoot mode which disable any addons and hardware acceleration. In this case, the animation would now suprisingly spike dwm and csrss instead(firefox not using iGPU anymore).

Different multimedia streaming add-ons provide access to different types of videos from your Firefox browser, so finding the one that best suits your needs is essential. The free TV-FOX add-on offers streaming access to more than 2500 TV channels organized by country and category while Adobe's Flash add-on allows websites such as YouTube and Vimeo to stream content directly to the browser window. Apple's QuickTime add-on allows Firefox to stream video file formats such as .MOV and .MPG from the Internet to your computer and to play back content purchased from the iTunes Store.

Launch Firefox and navigate to the Web address that hosts the multimedia content you want to stream by typing its URL into the address bar. The relevant add-on is automatically activated when a compatible video format is loaded within the Web page. Click the "Play" button in the center of the video window to begin playback or click the button in the control panel across the bottom of the video window. The content begins streaming to your Web browser and playback is initiated once enough of the video has been buffered by the add-on.

Uploading your videos to an online streaming service such as YouTube, Vimeo or Metacafe is a convenient way to make commercials or presentations available to your remote workforce. Members of your team working in the field or interested clients or customers can stream your videos directly to Firefox without having to download large files. Storing your company's multimedia content on a video streaming service is also useful for promotional purposes, helping you to build an online presence for your business that can be easily found through search engines such as Google and Bing.

Only the Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers are supported for use with drawing tablets during AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions. Webcam redirection for video and audio conferencing is supported on Chromium-based web browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

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