HDTV Playback on HTML5 stops frequently
Posted: 15 Jun 2013, 16:40
OK - I've been working on testing HTML 5 playback on 5.0.3510.beta3 for a while and keep running into some issues. Everything works fine with the flash setup, but like others, I'd like to see if I can get the HTML5 setup working for forward compatibility.
Everything seems to be in order but video playback halts every few seconds even on lower resolution video and task manager shows that CPU loads are not an issue. Same videos under the flash setup run smooth without any buffering. The videos run for 2-3 seconds then freeze for 10-20 seconds and then repeat that cycle.
Version 5.0.3510.beta3
Server Apache Tomcat/7.0.39, java 1.7.0_21, Windows Server 2008 R2 (96.0 MB / 178.4 MB)
EDIT: I've noticed that when you hover on the JW Player bar it shows on the right "Infinity:NaN:NaN" which makes me think that maybe the player or ffmpeg is not getting a reading on the track length and the process may be stopping and starting because it can't tell where the end of the file is?? I've tested both versions of JW 6.10 - both exhibit the same behavior. Any video at 1280x720 or higher has problems, lower resolution videos up to 6408x480 are OK.
Everything seems to be in order but video playback halts every few seconds even on lower resolution video and task manager shows that CPU loads are not an issue. Same videos under the flash setup run smooth without any buffering. The videos run for 2-3 seconds then freeze for 10-20 seconds and then repeat that cycle.
Version 5.0.3510.beta3
Server Apache Tomcat/7.0.39, java 1.7.0_21, Windows Server 2008 R2 (96.0 MB / 178.4 MB)
EDIT: I've noticed that when you hover on the JW Player bar it shows on the right "Infinity:NaN:NaN" which makes me think that maybe the player or ffmpeg is not getting a reading on the track length and the process may be stopping and starting because it can't tell where the end of the file is?? I've tested both versions of JW 6.10 - both exhibit the same behavior. Any video at 1280x720 or higher has problems, lower resolution videos up to 6408x480 are OK.