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...see [[User_talk:Mm#Done|Done]] for updated and new extensions --[[User:Mm|Michael]] 11:48, 8 July 2011 (CEST) | |||
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a way to natively watch video which has been uploaded to the wiki. html5 maybe. see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:VideoFlash#HTML5 videoflash extension and html5] -- Max | |||
I don't know if I understand correctly, but if you mean HTML5 support for videos - that's already working! Just disable Flash and it loads the native player. For Safari, I'm using ClickToFlash, there are similar Extensions for FF.<br/> | |||
If you mean that we should host video uploads, I am still agains this... Though you keep asking, I think this is a really troublesome one: | |||
# I need to dramatically increase the maximum upload size, which results in people uploading 10 MB JPGs which will slow down the server and possibly break the thumbnail generator for these huge imgs (as it happened in the past) | |||
# I don't know the max allowed upload filesize defined in the server's PHP config, which is definitely restricted as well. So this will make problems, because workarounds must be found (eg. flash-uploader ...) | |||
# What happens when people upload an avi? a mov with mpg2 container? or divx? and user don't have the right codecs? | |||
# Very few people consume very much webserver space (and the wiki is already using lots of space, growing constantly) | |||
# What's wrong with using Vimeo and YouTube? They already provide native players if no flash is found on the system. And I don't have to give support to upload problems and extension updates. --[[User:Mm|Michael]] 11:48, 8 July 2011 (CEST) | |||
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