using the wowza player and a live streaming service but it doesnt work on my firefox or chrome:
https://hosting-marketers.com/aaa.html
also a simple html5 player
https://hosting-marketers.com/aaa1.html
also is not working, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks
@Paul Santos
Two different reasons: on the first page you’re trying to load a stream URL that is url-encoded, thus slashes, colons, etc. are replaced with url-safe characters. On the second page, you have a mixed content issue. You can spot both issues by using the Developer Tools in Chrome.
Another tip if you place MP4 files or Live streams in subfolders: specify the application instance in the URL.
thank you Karel for helping out, on the first page I used the exact code supplied by player.wowza.com:
Use the following code examples to embed Wowza Player in your webpage.
- JS Includes (place in the HEAD section)
- Create an HTML element to contain your video (place in the BODY section)
- Embed the Wowza Player (place after the HTML code from #2)
shall I replace the sourceURL with the simple http url?
Okay, I got the wowza player working. thank you
simple video html5 still doesnt work, with or without https:
http://www.hosting-marketers.com/aaa1.html
any ideas?