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Hi Jose. This idea is still under review, just slowed by several technical and timing challenges as we continue our work on New Stream. I am in the same boat as the other users. Is there any update on this item? If I have to use another software to convert the file from a webm file to an mp4 then why not use the other software to begin with instead of stream?

I was hoping to use Stream to create screen recordings for a series of instructional videos about using our web services but the. A container that only works inside the application that recorded it isn't very useful. You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.

MarisaBrasile Jul 01 Products 74 Special Topics 42 Video Hub Most Active Hubs Microsoft Teams. Actually, AAC is technically superior to MP3, though that is really only measurable or perceptible at lower bit rates kbps or lower. If you're concerned about audio quality you should probably avoid all lossy formats and get your music from CD or other lossless sources Aug 23, PM in response to hhgttg27 In response to hhgttg Communities Get Support.

Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: guirmav guirmav. Trying to find the answer out here is the easiest way to achieve what I wanted. After I gave the COM api working recall this reading of the video and helped me save the high-rate server sends it to the browser.

In the handler on the pc I tried Secure Exe. Then I worked for my local card I created. But my service was not showing up. The ip address was listed here :. You DOn't know about how interfaces work with JS. Plots are used to constantly represent parts of the HTML file. Only now, since the 'Always Ask' functionality is broken, I never get the download prompt, it just starts playing.

If there's some way to make clicking on the MP4 link give me an 'Always Ask' style dialog so I can chose download instead of play, that will fix my problem.

That's why I provided that link to test so others can see the problem I'm having. I have Firefox set to 'Always Ask' for. MP4 files, and it ignores that setting and plays the video anyway.

Yes, those are exactly the links I referenced in my original post. I want to be able to click normal click, not right-click on any one of those links, and immediately have Firefox ask what to do with the file. That way I can chose 'save file' and just download it directly to my computer.

Right now, even though I have. MP4 files set to 'Always Ask', Firefox ignores that setting and just starts playing the video I'm curious if anyone has or can find a setting to fix that.

Is this a specific behavior solely for Firefox to perform or do you want it to be the same across all browsers for the user experience? Browsers in general are producing a seamless experience by enabling video display direct in the View so that there is less downloading and swapping of technology to render the video. With so many video playing apps in the market, it just makes the experience more fluid and easier to manager by having the web browser handle it. If you are wanting to force the download of the files you can do this from the server side by adding something like for e.

Well, I only use Firefox, so I'd be fine if it's specific to Firefox I'm trying to download from someone else's server, so have no access to the settings on it. In this case, I am the user And, in many cases, I can just do the right-click thing, but sometimes I forget, and on one server I don't have that option, so it's actually more 'seamless' for me to never have the browser try to play video from direct links.



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