Another question.
I have a TubePress 2.2.9 install ... was a lot of work, and I am basically okay with it, BUT I noticed that "Internet Explorer 9" (on Windows) does not show videos, only the sound. Is that fixed in the latest version of TubePress? Saw some postings here that seem to indicate it is not.
I'd appreciate if anyone could give me a clear idea about this ... would be the only reason to upgrade (*if* it makes a difference).
Frank
Internet Explorer 9 Support?
Started by Frank Hoffmann, May 23 2012 08:01 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 May 2012 - 08:01 PM
#2
Posted 24 May 2012 - 04:32 PM
Nobody ... Eric?
Frank
Frank
#3
Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:12 PM
Hi Frank,
I haven't seen this problem that you're experiencing. What happens when you view http://tubepress.com/demo/ with IE9? That's the site I just tested on and the audio and video works normally.
Do you have a link to your gallery that you could share so I could take a look?
I haven't seen this problem that you're experiencing. What happens when you view http://tubepress.com/demo/ with IE9? That's the site I just tested on and the audio and video works normally.
Do you have a link to your gallery that you could share so I could take a look?
#4
Posted 27 May 2012 - 02:39 AM
Hello Eric:
Not sure why you divided this into two threads ... but okay. I just now, not when I posted this, realise the following:
(1) Everything works fine on my wife's standard new notebook with Windows 7.
(2) The problem that occurs only happens on the two EeePC 'netbooks' (not notebooks) we have, both with Windows 7 Starter. One is of the older slow generation (three years old), with 2 Gig RAM, and the other is one of the very latest new generation ones that are pretty fast already, with only 1 GB RAM and 1.6 GHz fast (ASUS 1025C).
As mentioned the problem is only with IE 9. Under Firefox, for example, all works just as it should on both netbooks.
Best,
Frank
Not sure why you divided this into two threads ... but okay. I just now, not when I posted this, realise the following:
(1) Everything works fine on my wife's standard new notebook with Windows 7.
(2) The problem that occurs only happens on the two EeePC 'netbooks' (not notebooks) we have, both with Windows 7 Starter. One is of the older slow generation (three years old), with 2 Gig RAM, and the other is one of the very latest new generation ones that are pretty fast already, with only 1 GB RAM and 1.6 GHz fast (ASUS 1025C).
As mentioned the problem is only with IE 9. Under Firefox, for example, all works just as it should on both netbooks.
Best,
Frank
#5
Posted 29 May 2012 - 09:51 PM
Hi Frank,
This may be a silly question, but do the netbooks have audio sync problems when viewing videos on youtube.com? Would be interesting to try to narrow it down.
Also, what are the exact versions of IE9 on each machine? I wonder if there's a version gap that could be causing trouble.
This may be a silly question, but do the netbooks have audio sync problems when viewing videos on youtube.com? Would be interesting to try to narrow it down.
Also, what are the exact versions of IE9 on each machine? I wonder if there's a version gap that could be causing trouble.
#6
Posted 05 June 2012 - 07:40 PM
I can confirm this problem. Windows 7 with IE9. Same issue with my videos and the ones on tubepress.org.
#7
Posted 07 June 2012 - 12:00 AM
OK, here's what I'll do to try to narrow this down. I'm going to set up a page that has the same YouTube video embedded multiple times. For each embed, I'll use different HTML. I'll try iframes with varying parameters, and I'll try the old
#8
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:31 PM
I tried switching the player to JW FLV player and it broke on FF as well. Back to default player.
#9
Posted 10 June 2012 - 11:18 PM
As promised, I've created a page that has several (currently 8) different ways to embed the same video. The URL is
http://tubepress.com/embed_test/
Please use this page to test audio/video desynchronization and report your results back here. I'm particularly interested in hearing about tests from machines that exhibit the problem.
http://tubepress.com/embed_test/
Please use this page to test audio/video desynchronization and report your results back here. I'm particularly interested in hearing about tests from machines that exhibit the problem.
#10
Posted 04 October 2012 - 10:59 AM
IE 9.0.8112.16421 - 64 Bit
All work except #4 which crashes IE every time.
All work except #4 which crashes IE every time.
#11
Posted 06 October 2012 - 04:43 PM
Thank you for your report! What's frustrating is that I also have IE 9.0.8812.16421 on 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate, but all the videos played normally for me.
Do you have a link to a a gallery "in the wild" that is also broken in IE, by chance? I'm eager to solve this bug but simply need more data before so I can reproduce it.
Do you have a link to a a gallery "in the wild" that is also broken in IE, by chance? I'm eager to solve this bug but simply need more data before so I can reproduce it.