![]() ![]() From there, it encounters the same issue as our other videos. I took a personal video from my own webserver, which was able to work from there on the problematic Safari browsers in question, and downloaded it to our server's local video directory. This issue is occurring on OS X)ĮDIT: New info that might help a bit. ![]() (Also, just in case this reminds you of an older issue I'm aware Safari on Windows has been dead for ages. Headers copied from Chrome (only since Safari is harder to copy/paste from) Accept:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml q=0.9,image/webp,*/* q=0.8 This has been the key to me, and I've been searching for any little difference in the way the videos transfer from the server - request/response headers, exact filesize, etc. What's more, other MP4 files in the same directory have a similar problem. The weirdest part of this is that of all our developers, I can get the video to work on Safari when I run the related server from my development computer. When downloaded and played locally, the video works fine in Quicktime. I would post our HTML, but I traced the problem further by finding that Safari wouldn't play it even when navigating to the original MP4's URL. ![]() However, on Safari, the video doesn't play at all - it does trigger a "stalled" event and then nothing loads. We have an MP4 video on our site it plays fine in IE9+, Firefox, Chrome, and Chrome on mac. ![]()
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