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    Video Player Cant' find file

    Hi,

    I have a grid with a field that contains the file path of the FLV file I want to play in the video player. I have a FileExist statement that confirms the file path is valid. The file path field is bound via argument to the proper control in the video player. I also have a poster image setup in the same fashion. The video player element is set to HTML5/Flash and I have tried each of the three Flash Players.

    The video and poster image are located in a directory under the A5webroot. c:\A5webroot\Video

    What happens is that I get poster image but when I click to play I do not get the video. On one player I do get an error msg that it can't find the file or there is an issue with access to the file. I am using the security framework and I have added the FLV file extensions as allowable file types.

    I've had enough of looking at Big Buck Bunny which of course plays and need to find a solution.

    any ideas.....

    Thanks,
    tom

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    Re: Video Player Cant' find file

    I think it has to do with the container in your flv file (flv is just a wrapper): container has to be MP4 container with H.264 encoding or OGG/OGV container with Theora encoding or WEBM container with VP8 encoding.
    See http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/Video+...+Component+V11
    You can use the VLC mediaplayer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ to inspect your mediafile (Ctrl+I) The attached .flv file does work, it has VP6 encoding which is a predecessor of VP8
    Attached Files
    Frank

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      #3
      Re: Video Player Cant' find file

      Hi Frank,

      Thanks for the reply. I started on this by looking at the posted video's which only provide some of the information. The Wiki link was much more helpful. But.... the error I'm getting I believe is related to finding the file. Below is a screen shot of the error with FireBug running. You can see the player can't find the file, but also the player is looking for the file on the site of the player not on the local server. It seems the videos have to live on the server of the player or on a URL independent of the server.

      Do you have this working with the videos living on the same Alpha Server?

      Thanks
      tom

      "NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://localhost:81/crossdomain.xml"
      "NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://player.longtailvideo.com/chorus/video/legend.flv"


      videoError.jpg

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        #4
        Re: Video Player Cant' find file

        Tom,

        If I put your video url http://player.longtailvideo.com/chorus/video/legend.flv in a browser I also get a 404 error so it is not there...
        nf.png Try this in your component: http://clipper87.weebly.com/uploads/...062/legend.flv
        Can you make a screenshot of your component builder?
        Frank

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          #5
          Re: Video Player Cant' find file

          I attached a zip file of the database. It's only one table just to test the player function. I think the issue is that the player can't reference files on the same server that Alpha is running. I tried the URL you sent over and got the same error. I am running this on local host, I don't know if that causes any other issues. The url in video component of the zip file is a server where I have Alpha running and the directory for the video file I am trying to call.

          Thanks
          tom
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            #6
            Re: Video Player Cant' find file

            Tom,

            Just paste your url http://bahq1.banyc.com/chorus/video/jcc_video.flv in a browser & hit enter: it is not there... so the player cannot find it
            There is no problem hosting a video file on the server where tha A5 was runs
            Frank

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              #7
              Re: Video Player Cant' find file

              HI Frank,

              Sorry, I had been trying too many combinations. The correct file names on the server are jcc.flv or jcc_video.f4v

              If I put the url in the browser I get 500 error, so it is finding the file. If you put the following URL it will find and display the JPG.

              http://bahq1.banyc.com/chorus/video/ypclogo.jpg



              Thanks for looking at all this.

              Tom

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                #8
                Re: Video Player Cant' find file

                try & put the jcc.flv file in the root so the url is http://bahq1.banyc.com/chorus
                Frank

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                  #9
                  Re: Video Player Cant' find file

                  Tom,

                  To rule out the 500 error: are you running the same version of the application server as for your developer copy ?
                  Frank

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                    #10
                    Re: Video Player Cant' find file

                    Ok some joy.

                    I was able to get the Legend.flv to play on my server from the /chorus/video directory. It clearly does not work if you try to run it from local host but if you run off the server then it works.

                    I'm going to play around with my video files to see if i can get a format and size that will play.

                    Thanks for the help.

                    tom

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                      #11
                      Re: Video Player Cant' find file

                      I confirm, localhost does not work but there's probably a good reason for that. I think it is better anyway to have a staging server in your office so that you can do some real life tests.
                      Frank

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