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h264 playback with hardware acceleration in FF 30.0 breaks after first play

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Playing an h264 encoded (in mp4 container) file directly in the browser on FF 30.0 with hardware acceleration turned on produces the following behavior for me on Windows 7:

1st play - fine

reload page - video will not play

play any *other* h264/mp4 video (or the same video in a second tab) - video will not play

close tab, clear cache, open new tab with video - video plays again, but no further video or reload will work until procedure is repeated.

turn off hardware acceleration, restart Firefox - everything behaves as it should. (Though cpu usage is now through the roof, of course.)

I've tried this with all addons disabled, in safe mode, and with a totally blank profile - same behavior. Here's a test video: http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4

Playing an h264 encoded (in mp4 container) file directly in the browser on FF 30.0 with hardware acceleration turned on produces the following behavior for me on Windows 7: 1st play - fine reload page - video will not play play any *other* h264/mp4 video (or the same video in a second tab) - video will not play close tab, clear cache, open new tab with video - video plays again, but no further video or reload will work until procedure is repeated. turn off hardware acceleration, restart Firefox - everything behaves as it should. (Though cpu usage is now through the roof, of course.) I've tried this with all addons disabled, in safe mode, and with a totally blank profile - same behavior. Here's a test video: http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4

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I should probably mention that my graphics hardware is ATI FireGL 7500 (mobile), and that I have the latest drivers available from my laptop manufacturer. Also, hardware accel in Chrome seems to work fine with the same files.