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__pbrmquotes="true" class="__pbConvBody"><div>oh, so the solution here
was to add: add_header Accept-Ranges bytes;<br>to the site's config
file.<br><br>Posted at Nginx Forum:
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__pbrmquotes="true" class="__pbConvBody"><div>greetings!<br><br>i am
seeing an unexplained malfunction here with nginx when serving videos.<br>flv
and mp4 files have different symptoms. mp4 streams correctly when i
view<br>the file in firefox 39 in fedora 22, but in windows 7 (firefox
39) the file<br>cannot be 'seeked' and must be played linearly.<br>after
speaking with the coders of video.js (the player i use), it was<br>determined
that nginx is not returning byte range data appropriately (or at<br>all)
- so seeking would not work. however, this does not explain why firefox<br>39
in fedora works perfectly and does not provide a solution as to how to<br>get
nginx to serve correctly.<br><br>the only advice i have seen is to
change the value of the 'max_ranges'<br>directive - but doing that has
made no difference. i have left it as 'unset'<br>- which i understand to
mean 'unlimited'.<br><br>an example video from the server is here:<br>src=<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="https://www.ureka.org/file/play/17924/censored%20on%20google%202.mp4">"https://www.ureka.org/file/play/17924/censored%20on%20google%202.mp4"</a><br><br>any
tips welcomed! thanks<br><br>Posted at Nginx Forum:
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