I have 3 video files of mp4 format. I attached them to the Wiki page and add a link to them from an image. This is thew wiki markup: [!logo.png!|^AllHands.mp4|]
When user clicks on image the video does not play in Windows. Windows media player launches and give an error: Windows Media Player encountered a problem while downoading the file.
If I download the file to the WIndows PC and doubl click it it will play fine. So I am thinking it has something to do with the Wiki page and mim type.
On Mac the video plays fine in the browser.
I have tried converting this video into WMV format and it still does not play in Windows.
Is there a solution that will work on both Windows and Mac?
THanks
Which browser and not warnings for missing plugins?
I tried {multimedia:name=AllHands.mp4}
When page loads nothing displays in the rectangle that is supposed to be the video. The page is just not rendering the video at all.
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Instead of giving a link to download the attachment, how about directly embedding the video as explained here?
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Embedding+Multimedia+Content
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I've run into this. I'm afraid it's nothing to do with mime type or the stuff that the server is giving the client - that's the same for all clients, and the fault is entirely on the windows machine.
You could try different browsers in windows to narrow down the config error - if it works in Chrome but not IE for example, you know the fault is in IE. In fact, it's quite unlikely to be an OS problem, it's almost certainly the browser side.
Give it a shot with a different browser (and, try running the browser on a command line - that might give you useful logging in the background) and let us know what you've tried and what you got.
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