A pattern seems to be that movies with a HQ button don't work, and movies
that do not have a HQ button do work. Embedded movies don't work either.
Hmm... maybe ask Adobe for some source code? :)
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:43 AM, jsteinhart <email address hidden> wrote:
> in response to jim (comment 59):
>
> 1. yes - this works for me. but only if i:
> -load the link in comment 57 and do not first click on the video (thus
> "selecting" it or making it the active page widget, or whatever you call
> this)
> -hold down <- or -> keys, and
> - then left-click video
>
> (initially though i'd been clicking on the video first, and then trying
> the key chord... but as soon as i hit <- the video would start playing
> before i could get to the mouse click... presumably due to a keymapping
> i.e. normal behavior)
>
> 2. yes, this also works for me but only when i do the following: right
> click on video, bring up context menu, click *away from video* (i.e. on
> html background somewhere so that video is not selected/active), *then*
> one click will get through
>
> --
> flash does not recognise mouse clicks
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
I can confirm the behavior reported by Jim as well. Strangely, on some
youtube movies, starting and pausing does work:
1. http:// www.youtube. com/user/ ubuntudeveloper s?blend= 3&ob=4 (embedded): no www.youtube. com/watch? v=PLr21fKdpXg (same movie, not embedded): www.youtube. com/watch? v=CB1RutFp0Cc (first hit when searching for
mouse clicks register, except when using the click magic described by jim
and jsteinhart.
2. http://
works perfectly
3. http://
"song" (just a random keyword)): same as nr 1
A pattern seems to be that movies with a HQ button don't work, and movies
that do not have a HQ button do work. Embedded movies don't work either.
Hmm... maybe ask Adobe for some source code? :)
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:43 AM, jsteinhart <email address hidden> wrote:
> in response to jim (comment 59): /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 410407
>
> 1. yes - this works for me. but only if i:
> -load the link in comment 57 and do not first click on the video (thus
> "selecting" it or making it the active page widget, or whatever you call
> this)
> -hold down <- or -> keys, and
> - then left-click video
>
> (initially though i'd been clicking on the video first, and then trying
> the key chord... but as soon as i hit <- the video would start playing
> before i could get to the mouse click... presumably due to a keymapping
> i.e. normal behavior)
>
> 2. yes, this also works for me but only when i do the following: right
> click on video, bring up context menu, click *away from video* (i.e. on
> html background somewhere so that video is not selected/active), *then*
> one click will get through
>
> --
> flash does not recognise mouse clicks
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>