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* Playback video examples
* Playback video examples
* Play with video controls
* Play with video controls
* Test seeking in a video
* Test the right-click menu
* Test the right-click menu
* Save a video, and playback in your browser locally
* Save a video, and playback in your browser locally
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* There's also the [http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo Daily motion demo] which most folks have seen.  If you search on the [http://openvideo.dailymotion.com http://openvideo.dailymotion.com] long enough you can find others that have been transcoded to ogg format.
* There's also the [http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo Daily motion demo] which most folks have seen.  If you search on the [http://openvideo.dailymotion.com http://openvideo.dailymotion.com] long enough you can find others that have been transcoded to ogg format.


To determine if you're watching Ogg or Flash, right click on the video.  Flash videos will say "Adobe Flash" in the context menu.
'''To determine if you're watching Ogg or Flash, right click on the video.  Flash videos will say "Adobe Flash" in the context menu.'''


== Fixed video bugs ==
== Fixed video bugs ==

Latest revision as of 17:31, 10 June 2009

Video Testday

Summary

Open video is one of the largest features to land in Firefox 3.5. Theora video is the only supported format right now, but as more formats become open standards, there can be more support for video tag. Please feel free to play with the feature and run as many tests as possible.

Testcases

  • Playback video examples
  • Play with video controls
  • Test seeking in a video
  • Test the right-click menu
  • Save a video, and playback in your browser locally
  • Send a video to a friend
  • Uncover more videos out there and share them here

Example sites

To determine if you're watching Ogg or Flash, right click on the video. Flash videos will say "Adobe Flash" in the context menu.

Fixed video bugs

Contacts

  • For questions on testing, please contact Tony (tchung) or Aaron (aaronmt)