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Loading page afetr palyback video files #179

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azmiplg78 opened this issue Jul 29, 2020 · 2 comments
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Loading page afetr palyback video files #179

azmiplg78 opened this issue Jul 29, 2020 · 2 comments

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@azmiplg78
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It often occurs loading and the page does not respond if after playback of video files,
to overcome this, I had to reload the browser page.

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ghost commented Sep 24, 2020

I've had a similar issue. Unsure if this is something to do with the Video Player or PHP-FPM, but if someone watched 5 videos quickly using the arrows and not clicking out of the video player, it'll lock up the browser from being able to connect to the IP (meaning anything in the same bowser that is connected to the same ip would hang) and it would have a never ending loading icon. Similar to a timeout that never actually times out.

Once the tab that had the video loading is closed, everything starts to work and connect again. Note this is in the same browser, so if its doing it in chrome, it won't do it in firefox unless I do the same thing in firefox.
I have found that this affects all browsers as well.

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ghost commented Sep 28, 2020

Coming back on here to say that I manage to experiment this on both PHP-FPM and the normal PHP, both versions being 7.4.10, and it has the same result. The only thing I can think of is it being just a apache2 or the video player. Its acting like its still loading all the other videos that were passed by/watched before.

I've gone through everything on the Nextcloud documentation and even other online guides for PHP and nextcloud configuration, applying every single one of them. This unfortunately didn't do anything. I still have the same result. It also seems to be an on and off thing that I've experienced in the past, sometimes it'll play all of them just fine, while other times it has that weird loading issue until the tab is closed. For the moment, there seems to be nothing we can do. It also seems to affect large video files, estimated around 100-500 megabytes and above.

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