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c-span.org #1122

Open NanoMeow opened 5 years ago

NanoMeow commented 5 years ago

Basic Information

Test link: https://www.c-span.org/video/?459922-1/william-barr-testifies-mueller-report-senate-judiciary-committee&playEvent&live Category: breakage Reported from: United States Template version: 2

User Environment

Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:66.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/66.0 Extension: Nano Defender 15.0.0.139

Additional Message

Video on any live feed from c-span.org will timeout after a seemingly random interval. Link above may not work as events may not be live when reviewed. Please try another live feed from https://www.c-span.org/ if unable to recreate with the test link.

When uBO is whitelisted, video plays uninterrupted.

Firefox console reports the following error with uBO enabled.

11:52:37.166 VIDEOJS: WARN: Problem encountered with the current HLS playlist. Trying again since it is the final playlist. index.min.js:1:62525
11:53:42.146 VIDEOJS: ERROR: (CODE:-2 undefined)  Object { code: -2, type: "PLAYER_ERR_TIMEOUT", message: "" } index.min.js:1:62525
jspenguin2017 commented 5 years ago

Waited about 9 minutes, can't reproduce any problems. image

liamengland1 commented 5 years ago

Did you test it on a live video? That looks like a recording.

jspenguin2017 commented 5 years ago

Hum... I'm not sure how to get to a live feed.

yourduskquibbles commented 4 years ago

Live video is running now for next few hours probably if anyone is able to test

https://www.c-span.org/video/?466379-1/impeachment-hearing-laura-cooper-david-hale&live

jspenguin2017 commented 4 years ago

Well, looks like that's not live anymore. Did you have a chance to test it?

yourduskquibbles commented 4 years ago

I did test it with two chrome profiles, one with uBO whitelisting c-span.org and the other without whitelisting.

On both browsers I only observed a seemingly different issue that there appears to be some silent background timer running when playing a live video stream. The video will stop playing after about 90 mins and completely remove the video DOM from the page and overlay a modal prompt asking if the user is still there. Once you click yes it triggers a full reload of the page and user needs to manually restart the video stream again. It's honestly pretty annoying if you want to watch a live event that can be hours in length.

Not sure if that is defusable however as I am pretty useless with inspecting and debugging JS and using the +js() filters :(

Edit: just noticed original report was for firefox, I will try to test again next time I see live stream option with firefox test profiles to see if original issue is still able to be recreated.

NanoMeow commented 3 years ago

Basic Information

Test link: https://www.c-span.org/ Category: ads Reported from: United States Template version: 2

User Environment

Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/86.0.4240.53 Safari/537.36 Extension: Nano Defender 15.0.0.205

Additional Message

ad boxes on page and also on video pages