I have noticed that a few of my mp4 file uploads, and those of a colleague cannot be played back. It feels like the upload has failed.
Sometimes the issue can be resolved by removing and then uploading again - not ideal.
Hi @Ray Williams , welcome to the Atlassian Community.
To combat their inherent size, movies are compressed by algorithms. There are many kinds of algorithms about (Compression algorithms)
The trick is: To view a movie, your computer needs to decipher it from the compressed form. This decryption step needs either software or a combo of software and hardware on your computer to work. If these components are not present and/or available in the browser you use, you can't view the movie inside Jira.
As Jira is a tool to visualize and discuss progress on a day to day basis, I can't seem to wrap my head around the fact that people need movies stored in Jira. One or two lines of text could force you to think about a problem prior to sharing it with your peers, wouldn't you think so?
Anyway, I hope this helps you in your endeavors,
Dick
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I could see use cases for videos where you want to illustrate something that words alone or even an image doesn't adequately portray, example - demonstrating a UI behavior issue.
the thing that is odd here is that it works sometimes and not others. clearly there is a variable here, just need to find it.
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Hi @Ray Williams , I think this might need to involve Atlassian Support so the could actually log in and have a look.
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