[FFmpeg-user] Error after conversion back to WebM ( under IE 11 )

RDP gliese849b at gmail.com
Sun Apr 27 20:34:06 CEST 2014


On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <cehoyos at ag.or.at> wrote:
> RDP <gliese849b <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Viewing with Internet Explorer 11, under WInodws 8.1,
>> the first two files play back tickety-boo, but the
>> conversion back to .webm fails to be recognised
>> successfully.
>
> See ticket #3583
>
> For future questions:
> Please always add the failing command line (in your case
> the command line that produces the webm file) together
> with the complete, uncut console output.
>
> I am still surprised that everybody seems to believe IE
> plays webm files...
>
> Carl Eugen

Car,

The ( very simple and basic ) commands I used are stated on the web
page I linked to.
None of those simple basic commands *fail* with an error of any kind.
I they had, then
you would had got the 'offending' output quoted, here.  Howeveer, the
resulting .webm as
produced using ffmpeg has obvoously 'changed' in some way from the
original, else it
would play, and we wouldn't be having this exchange,

I assume nothing.  I expect nothing.  I'm not 'everybody'.  I don't
use IE  by default.
However, I am investigatbg a behaviour, and would like to locate the
source of the
problem, be that the encoding library or the program implementing it.  Hence my
question.

IE does, for better or worse, play webm files when the correct bits
are in place to help
it along. The link I gave shows that.  Sames goes for some other
browsers, when they
are sutably tweaked.

Should I infer from your message that you consider ffmpeg not to be
'at fault', just because
the command does not throw an error during conversion?

Regards,


Chris.


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