2014-02-17 22:38:01 |
asl97 |
description |
in chrome (and other browser i think), it would save the video but when i try it on midori, it seem to fail to save correctly
step:
1: find a direct link to a video file or setup a localhost server (unable to replicate the error with a file:// url, it doesn't even seem to try to save the file)
2: open the link and right click the video
3 (minor): doesn't show 'save as', instead it show 'save page as'
4: the file that gotten save seem to be missing the data part, as in unable to play
i end up with a 512 bytes file instead of a 14 .8mb (14,771,270 bytes) file
Command line midori
Midori midori-0.5.5 ((null))
GTK+ 2.24.22 (2.24.22) Glib 2.36.3 (2.36.3)
WebKitGTK+ 2.0.4 (2.0.4) libSoup 2.42.2
cairo 1.12.14 (1.12.16) libnotify 0.7.5
gcr No granite No
single instance libunique 1.1.6
Platform X11; Linux i686
Identification Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux) AppleWebKit/537.32+ Midori/0.5
Video Formats H264 [x] Ogg Theora [x] WebM [x]
in case i miss anything, is there a way to save an video file that decided to embed itself? |
in chrome (and other browser i think), it would save the video but when i try it on midori, it seem to fail to save correctly
step:
1: find a direct link to a video file or setup a localhost server (unable to replicate the error with a file:// url, it doesn't even seem to try to save the file)
2: open the link and right click the video
3 (minor): doesn't show 'save as', instead it show 'save page as'
4: the file that gotten save seem to be missing the data part, as in unable to play
i end up with a 512 bytes file instead of a 14 .8mb (14,771,270 bytes) file
Command line midori
Midori midori-0.5.5 ((null))
GTK+ 2.24.22 (2.24.22) Glib 2.36.3 (2.36.3)
WebKitGTK+ 2.0.4 (2.0.4) libSoup 2.42.2
cairo 1.12.14 (1.12.16) libnotify 0.7.5
gcr No granite No
single instance libunique 1.1.6
Platform X11; Linux i686
Identification Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux) AppleWebKit/537.32+ Midori/0.5
Video Formats H264 [x] Ogg Theora [x] WebM [x]
in case i miss anything, is there a way to save an video/audio file that decided to embed itself using html5? (mp4,ogv,ogg,mp3 just to name a few) |
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