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We are converting our site to HTML5 from a Flash driven site. While everything seems to work ok in other browsers Firefox wont play the 4 videos that stream one after the other.

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We are trying make our site in html5 and mobile compatible. Most everything works except for Firefox. Our site consists of 4 different short videos that automatically play one right after the other.

I have tried the .htaccess file thing. The .htaccess file consists of only two lines of code;

AddType video/ogg .ogv AddType audio/ogg .oga

The first video plays ok in Firefox but the second doesn’t. It is replaced by a gray X and nothing happens.

We are trying make our site in html5 and mobile compatible. Most everything works except for Firefox. Our site consists of 4 different short videos that automatically play one right after the other. I have tried the .htaccess file thing. The .htaccess file consists of only two lines of code; AddType video/ogg .ogv AddType audio/ogg .oga The first video plays ok in Firefox but the second doesn’t. It is replaced by a gray X and nothing happens.

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Can you post a link if the site is accessible publicly?

Did you check the Tools > Error Console for errors?

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I have now. I did find some errors and warnings. I will forward this to the developer and see if this helps.