Play HTML5 video located on network server - html

I want to play a video with html5 video tag from a network server.
I'm also make the test with an image, but I got, with Google Chrome, the error "Not allowed to load local resource".
I've already searched and this happens by security reasons of the new web browses.
For the video I'm using the basic html. If I play the video from my computer, like, it work well (obviously)
<video width="320" height="240" controls>
<source src="videos/movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
Your browser does not support the video tag.
</video>
But when I change the source to: 'file:///fileof1/FILESRV/videos/movie.mp4', nothing happens.
Anyone with a solution?

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HTML5 video webOS

I'm trying to play an external HTML5 video within a webOS web application. According to this question, webOS should support .mp4 video, but whenever I try to play a HTML5 video within my application, the video simply won't load/play. My code (for testing purposes):
<video id="demo-video" autoplay muted loop>
<source src="http://mirrors.standaloneinstaller.com/video-sample/jellyfish-25-mbps-hd-hevc.mp4"
type="video/mp4">
Your Smart TV does not support the current video format (MP4)
</video>
I've tried different sources, but none of them seem to work. When testing in a browser, it does work, but when opening the application on a webOS Smart TV, nothing happens. Even trying to play a local .mp4 file doesn't work.
I found out that .play() on the video element returns a Promise with status pending. Strange behaviour and reloading the source doesn't fix the problem.
I found the problem: it had something to do with the styling I applied on the <video> element. When developing, Chrome showed the video just fine. But apparently, border-radius is not allowed? At least not in the version of Chrome used on the Smart TV and emulator. So if you're experiencing the same problem, check for styling that may cause the video not to play.
Try adding width and height attributes to your video tag. The video works on my TV.
<video id="demo-video" width="1920" height="1080" autoplay muted loop>
<source src="http://mirrors.standaloneinstaller.com/video-sample/jellyfish-25-mbps-hd-hevc.mp4" type="video/mp4">
Your Smart TV does not support the current video format (MP4)
</video>

HTML video not playing in Safari browser

Below code is working fine in Mozilla & Chrome. But in Safari the video doesn't play.
<video id="v-control" width="100%" autoplay="autoplay" loop>
<source src="assets/img/web home page banner.mp4" type="video/mp4"
media="all and (max-width: 480px)">
<source src="video-small.webm" type="video/webm" media="all and
(max-width: 480px)">
<source src="assets/img/web home page banner.mp4" type="video/mp4">
<source src="video.webm" type="video/webm">
</video>
I have tried preload for the video tag and If I add controls I should click on Play button. I dont need any controls for the video so I have removed controls.
If the video is not working in Safari, but works in other browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge), you may be running into an issue relating to byte-range requests.
Byte-range requests are when a client asks a server for only a specific portion of the requested file. The primary purpose of this is to conserve bandwidth usage by only downloading small sections of the file as needed (a video in your case). If you inspect the Safari video request, you may notice a Range header set to bytes=0-1. This is Safari's way of testing if your HTTP servers accept byte ranges before requesting a larger chunk of data.
To fix your server config, take a look at Apple's recommendations. If you need a quick fix, you could move your videos to a different hosting server that has a proper config (and make sure to update all video source references).
Safari has started (in the last year) preventing videos with audio tracks from auto-playing by default. They never specifically publicised this as far as I'm aware, however I believe it was part of the following changes:
Safari 11 also gives users control over which websites are allowed to auto-play video and audio by opening Safari’s new “Websites” preferences pane
(Source)
The only real workarounds for this are to either remove the audio track from the video, or have it muted by default.
<video id="v-control" width="100%" autoplay="autoplay" loop muted>
If your server can detect the requester's browser, you can apply this to just Safari, leaving other browsers as they were before.
In my case i'm using angular with service-worker and Safari is not loading mp4 files.
The service worker breaks the Byte-range requests, because it is like man in the middle between safari and the server, in the process the SW change the http response code from 206 to 200, this way Safari do not download the mp4.
To solve this I bypass the service worker when I need to show an mp4 video, using angular 8 is its simple, just add ngsw-bypass=true as a query string in the mp4 url and in works. ( https://....video.mp4?ngsw-bypass=true )
The Other work around also includes, adding attribute playsInline to the video tag along with muted.
For Example, something like this :
<video id="v-control" width="100%" autoplay="autoplay" loop muted playsInline>
The playsInline allows the browser to play the video right where it is instead of the default starting point.
Keep in mind that the videos you are serving need to contain the metadata required for streaming.
In my case, I was serving dynamic videos encoded in the server using ffmpeg. Using the -movflags faststart in the ffmpeg command made the videos available to be played on Safari
Added an attribute "muted"
--- video muted autoplay---
in Chrome I have everything worked and Safari is also trying
I had a similar problem with videos not playing on Safari. The problem was my web server. I moved the video to another hosting server, loaded it from there and it worked.
e.g.
instead of:
<video src='/assets/myVideo.mp4' controls> </video>
do something like this:
<video src='https://anotherServer.com/assets/myVideo.mp4' controls> </video>

HTML5 Simple Video Player. What did I miss?

First I made a screen recording as a video I would like to display.
Than I uploaded the video to VLC to convert the video.
I made one MP4 and a fallback for OGG.
I then moved the videos to my dropbox account so I can host them there.I right clicked and got the link to each video from dropbox. I am trying to use the links as the src in the video tags.
<video width="400" controls>
<source src="https://www.dropbox.com/s/m7emkfs994sgm5g/Untitled.m4v?dl=0" type="video/mp4">
<source src="https://www.dropbox.com/s/9owwdbm8p0nz1f0/oggguntitled.ogg?dl=0" type="video/ogg">
</video>
Even though I told VLC to convert it to MPV, the file extension is m4v.. Is that the same thing?
The video just shows blank. Not getting any errors either.Not sure what I missed.
The following Fixed it for me.
I made two changes:
change dl=0 at the end of your dropbox link to dl=1. I believe this makes it a download link instead of a page to view a download link.
Due to a bug in chrome on OSX certain mp4 files will fail to play correctly (some kind of graphics acceleration issue), but it won't fall back to the ogv. For this reason, i have placed the ogv as first since it will work on OSX-chrome, and platforms that don't support it should fall back to the mp4.
<video width="400" controls>
<source src="https://www.dropbox.com/s/9owwdbm8p0nz1f0/oggguntitled.ogg?dl=1" type="video/ogg">
<source src="https://www.dropbox.com/s/m7emkfs994sgm5g/Untitled.m4v?dl=1" type="video/mp4">
</video>

Safari won't play HTML5 video

I'm trying to create a HTML5 video background for a website but I cannot seem to get it to work on Safari. Does anyone have any ideas?
Here's the HTML video tags I'm using
<video id="bgVideo" class="bg__video" autoplay loop>
<source src="./vid/Sample_Vid.ogv" type="video/ogv">
<source src="./vid/Sample_Vid.m4v" type="video/m4v">
<source src="./vid/Sample_Vid.webm" type="video/webm">
</video>
I've tried adding a script tag under it to start playing the video with JS but that's not helped either.
document.getElementById("bgVideo").play();
When I inspect the page it looks like the video element is taking up space in the DOM but it's just invisible basically.
I've also tried opening the .m4v files directly in the browser & it plays it there so I assume the file isn't an issue. These were all generated from easyhtml5video.com
I also have the Modernizer script to detect if autoplay is enabled for the browser which I've had to alter based on a pull request in the github repo as it was always saying that Safari doesn't support autoplay otherwise.
The test site I've setup is http://treetopia.neilnand.co.uk/
The supported video format for Safari is mp4 with H.264 encoding. (you have a .m4v extension and file type)
If video does not has sound - use
document.getElementById("bgVideo").volume = 0;
Safari don't allow autoplay for videos with sound.

Video seek not working in Chrome

I am trying to embed a video from an Azure storage blob using the html5 video tag. When viewing the embedded video in Chrome the video seek doesn't work (issue only happens in Windows, works fine in OSX), but when viewing the resource directly, seeking works fine.
direct resource
embedded video in jsFiddle
In the jsFiddle, the embedded code is copied directly from the source html generated when viewing the resource directly.
<video controls="" autoplay="" name="media">
<source src="http://apmmediastoragedev.blob.core.windows.net/media-vid/YfKPFgi39S5nV275.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>