This is actually not correct. I am implementing my own custom server so I ran into this issue as well. The reason that chrome does not allow you to seek is because there is no Accept-Ranges header, meaning that the server isnt telling the client that it can seek. The full header that should be returned by the server is: "Accept-Ranges:bytes"-chacham15
HiWe just implement the smartRead fix and it seems to work great on all browsers accept IE9. Any pointers please?
Hi
We just implement the smartRead fix and it seems to work great on all browsers accept IE9. Any pointers please?
On Monday, May 10, 2010 9:47:57 PM UTC+2, Joe Lencioni wrote:
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Mark,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
You are right, I am exactly using Samsung note 2.
But apart from kicking Samsung's ass, could you advice a bit more clue on what exactly is the problem with their html5 driver?
I meant, I thought using PHP can completely simulate a file, and thus it should not merely suck with PHP but works with the file implementation. Do you have any idea on that?
By the way, the disconnect issue indeed does not appear on my sucking Samsung phone. It instead appear everywhere except in my team's phone, any idea on this issue?
Many thanks again!
Cheers,
Ernest
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Disable GZIP encoding of all the media files. Media files are already compressed and the GZIP will just waste CPU on your server.
The Adobe Flash Plugin will experience issues if you GZIP the media.
Do not GZIP the Jplayer.swf file either. Feel free to GZIP the JavaScript.