Jan
Very cool! Works for me on the browsers that it's supposed to (FF, Chrome). There's something wrong my my XiphQT component (Ogg) so I couldn't get that part in Safari, but the WebM works fine through the QT component.
This reminds me, now that we're supporting more formats, does it make sense to link Extension:OggHandler/Client_download, should we providing that link even if TMH loads (so they can download alternate codecs), and shouldn't we be linking components like http://code.google.com/p/webm/downloads/detail?name=WebM%20Component%20Installer.pkg?
No rush. Just thought I'd mention that before I forgot
On Jul 25, 2012, at 12:11 PM, j@thing.net wrote:
Hi all,
just wanted to let you know that labs has a mostly working setup of TMH again. We also pulled in updates form the kaltura branch of the javascript code to get improved fullscreen support and better subtitles.
An example of a video with subtitles is at: http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Mandara_Online_-_Upper_E...
labs also has a videoscaler vm now that is setup with the puppet classes we can use in production once the servers are ready. (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/16654/)
so would be good to have another look at labs now and see if there are things missing to clean up and have another look at our changes in relation to security.
I also updated the script to import Youtube videos (including subtitles) into mediawiki. Above link was imported using it. The script is currently at https://github.com/bit/youtube2mediawiki
Jan
It 'should' provide a download link if nothing else works. Tested on my android 2.3 and older IE's without java and I got a link to play with android video player and VLC respectively.
Testing old IE's ~with~ java is still outstanding. I tested with IE9 + WebM component, testing with IE9 ~without~ webm component is outstanding.
We previously had a little warning message that popped up on the player ( if you only had a download link or java decode ) recommending downloading components or a browser that supported webm / ogg. I think its just disabled by default now days ( kaltura upstream just provides a link for feature phones / old androids since its much more rare when you include h.264 sources )
I could re-enable that warning dialogue when I do testing / fixes for java.
--michael
On 07/25/2012 02:28 PM, Terry Chay wrote:
Jan
Very cool! Works for me on the browsers that it's supposed to (FF, Chrome). There's something wrong my my XiphQT component (Ogg) so I couldn't get that part in Safari, but the WebM works fine through the QT component.
This reminds me, now that we're supporting more formats, does it make sense to link Extension:OggHandler/Client_download, should we providing that link even if TMH loads (so they can download alternate codecs), and shouldn't we be linking components like http://code.google.com/p/webm/downloads/detail?name=WebM%20Component%20Installer.pkg?
No rush. Just thought I'd mention that before I forgot
On Jul 25, 2012, at 12:11 PM, j@thing.net wrote:
Hi all,
just wanted to let you know that labs has a mostly working setup of TMH again. We also pulled in updates form the kaltura branch of the javascript code to get improved fullscreen support and better subtitles.
An example of a video with subtitles is at: http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Mandara_Online_-_Upper_E...
labs also has a videoscaler vm now that is setup with the puppet classes we can use in production once the servers are ready. (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/16654/)
so would be good to have another look at labs now and see if there are things missing to clean up and have another look at our changes in relation to security.
I also updated the script to import Youtube videos (including subtitles) into mediawiki. Above link was imported using it. The script is currently at https://github.com/bit/youtube2mediawiki
Jan
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We have merged in the IE / java enhancements.
When no playback mode is available the dialogue links to this help page: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TimedMediaHandler/Client_download
--michael
On 07/25/2012 02:38 PM, Michael Dale wrote:
It 'should' provide a download link if nothing else works. Tested on my android 2.3 and older IE's without java and I got a link to play with android video player and VLC respectively.
Testing old IE's ~with~ java is still outstanding. I tested with IE9 + WebM component, testing with IE9 ~without~ webm component is outstanding.
We previously had a little warning message that popped up on the player ( if you only had a download link or java decode ) recommending downloading components or a browser that supported webm / ogg. I think its just disabled by default now days ( kaltura upstream just provides a link for feature phones / old androids since its much more rare when you include h.264 sources )
I could re-enable that warning dialogue when I do testing / fixes for java.
--michael
On 07/25/2012 02:28 PM, Terry Chay wrote:
Jan
Very cool! Works for me on the browsers that it's supposed to
(FF, Chrome). There's something wrong my my XiphQT component (Ogg) so I couldn't get that part in Safari, but the WebM works fine through the QT component.
This reminds me, now that we're supporting more formats, does it
make sense to link Extension:OggHandler/Client_download, should we providing that link even if TMH loads (so they can download alternate codecs), and shouldn't we be linking components like http://code.google.com/p/webm/downloads/detail?name=WebM%20Component%20Installer.pkg?
No rush. Just thought I'd mention that before I forgot
On Jul 25, 2012, at 12:11 PM, j@thing.net wrote:
Hi all,
just wanted to let you know that labs has a mostly working setup of TMH again. We also pulled in updates form the kaltura branch of the javascript code to get improved fullscreen support and better subtitles.
An example of a video with subtitles is at: http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Mandara_Online_-_Upper_E...
labs also has a videoscaler vm now that is setup with the puppet classes we can use in production once the servers are ready. (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/16654/)
so would be good to have another look at labs now and see if there are things missing to clean up and have another look at our changes in relation to security.
I also updated the script to import Youtube videos (including subtitles) into mediawiki. Above link was imported using it. The script is currently at https://github.com/bit/youtube2mediawiki
Jan
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