On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 00:28:49 -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:

Ethan, your reply quoting looks weird, I'll try to rearrange it :-?

> At 12:53 PM 6/8/2012, Camaleón wrote:

>> > 1] I am trying to play a video using VLC.  If I call the video from a
>> > HTML5 document, it takes 90 seconds to load.  If I go directly to the
>> > directory where the video is located, it loads in about one second.
>>
>>What's the html code you are using to load the video?

> <embed src="Videos/DSCF0142.AVI"  vspace="70" width="320" height="260" 
> CONTROLLER="true" LOOP="LOOP" alt="" AUTOPLAY="0" name="GingyVideo"></embed>
> 
> Teacher -- Did I pass my test??  :-)

Nope, "fail", sorry :-P

Why using <embed> instead <video>? For instance:

<video src="TVideos/DSCF0142.AVI" width="320" height="260" controls autoplay 
loop></video>

According to the current html5 working draft, embed only allows a few set 
of specific attributes, in addition to the usuals:

http://www.w3schools.com/html5/tag_embed.asp

>>Have you tried with another media player to check if it happens the
>>same?

> Yes, same behavior.

Maybe the file is very big. How about the file size?

I'd do more testing, for example, use <video> tag, load a differnt file 
container other than AVI (e.g., .mpeg, .ogv...) and also run the tests 
with different browsers.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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