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I'm getting sound but no video.video dump lol
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I'm getting sound but no video.video dump lol
same for me as well. audio no video. i though my work connection blocked the contentI'm getting sound but no video.
I'm getting sound but no video.
It's one of those weird phone codecs. Things like VLC can open them, but at least on windows, Firefox nor Chrome can play the video.same for me as well. audio no video. i though my work connection blocked the content
I'm getting sound but no video.
I can hear and see them all on my laptop and my iPhone. Like @Gizmokid2005 said it has to be the player on your device not being able to play it.same for me as well. audio no video. i though my work connection blocked the content
Here’s the transcript from the video.I'm getting sound but no video.
Ill describe it for you lol one is me climbing a rutted out steep hill super epic and very badass, the other is me going through a mud hole behind a tree without being phased and the truck is hella dirty. The other is me driving through a pond in a claysinkI'm getting sound but no video.
It's HEVC video... I was able to play on my mac with Safari... it's annoying that Firefox and Chrome still haven't baked in the codecs for it... it's not exactly new... it was first demonstrated in 2012, and Apple's had it on their phones since the iPhone 6S and iOS 11 in 2017.It's one of those weird phone codecs. Things like VLC can open them, but at least on windows, Firefox nor Chrome can play the video.
Welcome to patent hell - HEVC requires developers to pay licensing fees instead of producers/creators as is typical.It's HEVC video... I was able to play on my mac with Safari... it's annoying that Firefox and Chrome still haven't baked in the codecs for it... it's not exactly new... it was first demonstrated in 2012, and Apple's had it on their phones since the iPhone 6S and iOS 11 in 2017.
Ah, that explains it. Microsoft and Apple have the deep pockets to pay the licensing, Firefox is broke, and Google just wants to watch the world burn (considering it works on Edge, there's no reason it can't work on Chrome)Welcome to patent hell - HEVC requires developers to pay licensing fees instead of producers/creators as is typical.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1332136
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Media/Formats/Video_codecs#hevc_h.265
I think it's more likely that on windows that someone has installed the codecs (whether intentional or not) for other things, like installing iTunes for instance or something. I cannot get them to play even audio on my machine, but I have no Apple devices at all.Ah, that explains it. Microsoft and Apple have the deep pockets to pay the licensing, Firefox is broke, and Google just wants to watch the world burn (considering it works on Edge, there's no reason it can't work on Chrome)
Yeah, the codec is a Microsoft Store download for Windows 10, but I think it's baked into Windows 11I think it's more likely that on windows that someone has installed the codecs (whether intentional or not) for other things, like installing iTunes for instance or something. I cannot get them to play even audio on my machine, but I have no Apple devices at all.
I can tell you that it is not. I have Windows 11 and I can't watch the videos.Yeah, the codec is a Microsoft Store download for Windows 10, but I think it's baked into Windows 11
Yep, that was going to be my guess.I can tell you that it is not. I have Windows 11 and I can't watch the videos.