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Bug or not ? mp3 not readable #662

Closed stmolivier closed 9 years ago

stmolivier commented 9 years ago

I've read a (old ?) documentation on Claroline Connect https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WGNFKRVqEFF1bX7PmA6Xr5GjeQxBXklcVq0qV4u_G_U/edit and p14, it says there is a mp3 player when integrating a mp3 in a text ressource. I tested it with a light mp3 (300k, just in case) but i can only download it. I tested it on Chrome and Iceweasel (debian).

ngodfraind commented 9 years ago

For now we're using the html player and it doesn't read everything. We planned to use a flash one instead but we had no time to do it yet. There is a pdf player but we didn't do anything for ms documents.

2015-03-04 16:24 GMT+01:00 stmolivier notifications@github.com:

I've read a (old ?) documentation on Claroline Connect https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WGNFKRVqEFF1bX7PmA6Xr5GjeQxBXklcVq0qV4u_G_U/edit and p14, it says there is a mp3 player when integrating a mp3 in a text ressource. I tested it with a light mp3 (300k, just in case) but i can only download it. I tested it on Chrome and Iceweasel (debian).

  • Is it the expected action or not ? (no more mp3 player)
  • What are the readable media mimetypes included ?
    • For video, I've successfully integrated mp4, webm, ogv in the text for video; but mov, avi won't play. flv crashes.
    • For audio : mp3 and ogg won"t play
    • for text : pdf is completely integrated. But doc, docx, ppt... and all M$ documents are only downloadable, even with browser integration.

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stmolivier commented 9 years ago

Thanks for the response. The mp4, webm and ogv are html5 standard so they are directly integrated. Flash player is ok for desk/laptop, but is a no-go for smart devices... But this is funny that standard mp3, which is also html5