The site no longer accepts .mp4


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On 06/09/2025 at 01:03, thexfile said:

 

I used a different screen grab software.

 

That actually IS copyrighted material, FYI

But remember - MP4 is just a container, the codec used will have an impact here

On 14/09/2025 at 18:27, thexfile said:

I used ffmpeg to encode the first one.

Then I used FlashBack Pro to make the second one.

Those are not codecs, they're applications.  A codec is an enCOder/DECoder library; things such as DiVX, H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), H.266 (VVC), AV1 and so on and is the actual data format of the video within the video container (AVI, MKV, MP4 etc).

All of your videos play fine for me on the forum, on a variety of machines including phones and tablets.  I checked your first video and it appears to be H.265 HEVC encoded.  This is fully supported by this board software, browsers and OS's that I know of.  I suspect your issue is purely local. 

 

On 15/09/2025 at 04:37, FloatingFatMan said:

Those are not codecs, they're applications.  A codec is an enCOder/DECoder library; things such as DiVX, H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), H.266 (VVC), AV1 and so on and is the actual data format of the video within the video container (AVI, MKV, MP4 etc).

All of your videos play fine for me on the forum, on a variety of machines including phones and tablets.  I checked your first video and it appears to be H.265 HEVC encoded.  This is fully supported by this board software, browsers and OS's that I know of.  I suspect your issue is purely local. 

 

On my iPhone running ios26 the only video that actually plays is the last one.  The rest are all just broken videos that don’t load. 

On 19/09/2025 at 03:00, firey said:

On my iPhone running ios26 the only video that actually plays is the last one.  The rest are all just broken videos that don’t load. 

That's a you issue, not a server issue.   I'm on Android and every one of those play fine.  

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On 19/09/2025 at 02:00, firey said:

On my iPhone running ios26 the only video that actually plays is the last one.  The rest are all just broken videos that don’t load. 

So your phone doesn't support the CODECs the videos use.  There's nothing wrong with the videos.

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On 18/09/2025 at 22:39, Kelxin said:

That's a you issue, not a server issue.   I'm on Android and every one of those play fine.  

It’s an iOS issue not a me issue.  It’s not my phone being specifically configured. It’s a me issue if no other iOS devices have the problem.  

I tried on my iPad and had the same issue. 

Should learn what a you issue is.

 

On 19/09/2025 at 02:24, Nik Louch said:

So your phone doesn't support the CODECs the videos use.  There's nothing wrong with the videos.

The question is, did they used to work.  If not then yea it was just never supported.   If the issue appeared after a forum change then something funky going on. 

All I can do as I am not OP and only tried for the first time is report what I saw. 

On 19/09/2025 at 07:11, firey said:

The question is, did they used to work.

Nope, nothing has changed there. It is 100% up to the client to have the proper codecs. The site doesn’t convert audio to different codecs; it is just hosting and giving access to the file(s). 

On 19/09/2025 at 09:06, adrynalyne said:

Nope, nothing has changed there. It is 100% up to the client to have the proper codecs. The site doesn’t convert audio to different codecs; it is just hosting and giving access to the file(s). 

I don’t know what the backend does compression wise or otherwise.  That’s why I wondered if something changed. 

Like having additional processing to compress or reduce framerate on upload isn’t outside the realm of possibility. 

On 19/09/2025 at 08:17, firey said:

I don’t know what the backend does compression wise or otherwise.  That’s why I wondered if something changed. 

Like having additional processing to compress or reduce framerate on upload isn’t outside the realm of possibility. 

It is for a forum like this. 
 

Those are not quick tasks to be handled on the fly during upload. 

On 19/09/2025 at 09:26, adrynalyne said:

It is for a forum like this. 
 

Those are not quick tasks to be handled on the fly during upload. 

Machines are powerful now.  It’s just a php site it could totally trigger ffmpeg or other to quickly post process after upload without too much overhead. 

If that’s not what happens then for sure it’s just a codec thing if how the content is served or managed wasn’t changed. 

On 19/09/2025 at 08:30, firey said:

Machines are powerful now.  It’s just a php site it could totally trigger ffmpeg or other to quickly post process after upload without too much overhead. 

If that’s not what happens then for sure it’s just a codec thing if how the content is served or managed wasn’t changed. 

We would have to know the server specs to be certain there. Most web servers are not powerful unless they need to be.

But even with a powerful machine, you will not see no overhead from something like that converting on the fly while uploading.

On 19/09/2025 at 11:08, adrynalyne said:

We would have to know the server specs to be certain there. Most web servers are not powerful unless they need to be.

But even with a powerful machine, you will not see no overhead from something like that converting on the fly while uploading.

We are just making assumptions.  Files can be uploaded fully and then processed.  

On 19/09/2025 at 18:13, firey said:

We are just making assumptions.  Files can be uploaded fully and then processed.  

A mod would have to be confirm to be sure, but I know of NO forum board software that does ANY kind of compression on uploaded files. They just store as uploaded and provide a link.  Your local machine and the browser you use handle all playback functions.

This is not YouTube.

 

On 19/09/2025 at 10:13, firey said:

We are just making assumptions.  Files can be uploaded fully and then processed.  

 

It does not occur on this forum.

I’ll make a friendly wager it doesn’t.

 

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I uploaded a file here...some random small-sized .mp4 and the audio/video plays just fine.  Downloading the file from the forum yields the exact same properties (including encode date) as the original.  I'd wager the issue is on the OP side.

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