Has anybody else experienced issues with this?
Add a a wmv file as an attachment and use the multimedia macro to display it on the wiki page.
IE 9 shows the windows media player control and plays the video
Chrome - shows the windows media player control, says connecting to media then just goes back to ready :(
Firefox - does the same as Chrome
Tried on on Confluence 3.5.7 and 4.0m-27 and from different machines and different wmv files.
Get same result if add a link to the file which tries to open in full window. Is this a confluence, WMV, or browser problem?
This solved my problem btw: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Flash+Video+user+macro
I believe this is not a Confluence issue but rather a "browser video support issue"; google "mp4 does not play in different browsers" or similar you will find a lot of issues related to generic browser support for the different video formats.
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I have the same problem with wmv and mp4 on my wiki too!
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I have similar problems. Also with .avi files.
Has there been any solution provided from Atlassian on this?
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I see the same issue with mp4 on Firefox 16.0.2. Did anyone raise a ticket with Atlassian on this?
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For an issue such as this I would suggest opening a support ticket at support.atlassian.com
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Will do, just wanted to get a feel if this was a generic or specific issue
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I've noticed this to be a little flakey for .mov & .mp4 files on some different browsers also.
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