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Ubuntu 18.10, Firefox 66.03
Videos in the browser (youtube, twitter, reddit) load, and then pause. I can see any moment of the video as a still, but I can not play the video.
Does anyone know a fix for this? I have tried installing flash, installing ubuntu restricted extras, gstreamer, and so far the behavior persists.
edit: hardware... also disabling hardware accelleration in firefox does not solve anything. Currious why Virtualbox is reporting as VmWare.
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
I/O ports at d010 [size=16]
Memory at f0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128M]
Memory at f8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2M]
[virtual] Expansion ROM at 000c0000 [disabled] [size=128K]
Kernel driver in use: vmwgfx
Kernel modules: vmwgfx
00:03.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller [8086:100e] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter [8086:001e]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
Memory at f8200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
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Ubuntu 18.10, Firefox 66.03
Videos in the browser (youtube, twitter, reddit) load, and then pause. I can see any moment of the video as a still, but I can not play the video.
Does anyone know a fix for this? I have tried installing flash, installing ubuntu restricted extras, gstreamer, and so far the behavior persists.
edit: hardware... also disabling hardware accelleration in firefox does not solve anything. Currious why Virtualbox is reporting as VmWare.
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
I/O ports at d010 [size=16]
Memory at f0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128M]
Memory at f8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2M]
[virtual] Expansion ROM at 000c0000 [disabled] [size=128K]
Kernel driver in use: vmwgfx
Kernel modules: vmwgfx
00:03.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller [8086:100e] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter [8086:001e]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
Memory at f8200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
firefox video youtube twitter
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Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59
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Ubuntu 18.10, Firefox 66.03
Videos in the browser (youtube, twitter, reddit) load, and then pause. I can see any moment of the video as a still, but I can not play the video.
Does anyone know a fix for this? I have tried installing flash, installing ubuntu restricted extras, gstreamer, and so far the behavior persists.
edit: hardware... also disabling hardware accelleration in firefox does not solve anything. Currious why Virtualbox is reporting as VmWare.
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
I/O ports at d010 [size=16]
Memory at f0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128M]
Memory at f8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2M]
[virtual] Expansion ROM at 000c0000 [disabled] [size=128K]
Kernel driver in use: vmwgfx
Kernel modules: vmwgfx
00:03.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller [8086:100e] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter [8086:001e]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
Memory at f8200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
firefox video youtube twitter
Ubuntu 18.10, Firefox 66.03
Videos in the browser (youtube, twitter, reddit) load, and then pause. I can see any moment of the video as a still, but I can not play the video.
Does anyone know a fix for this? I have tried installing flash, installing ubuntu restricted extras, gstreamer, and so far the behavior persists.
edit: hardware... also disabling hardware accelleration in firefox does not solve anything. Currious why Virtualbox is reporting as VmWare.
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: VMware SVGA II Adapter [15ad:0405]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
I/O ports at d010 [size=16]
Memory at f0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128M]
Memory at f8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2M]
[virtual] Expansion ROM at 000c0000 [disabled] [size=128K]
Kernel driver in use: vmwgfx
Kernel modules: vmwgfx
00:03.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller [8086:100e] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter [8086:001e]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
Memory at f8200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
firefox video youtube twitter
firefox video youtube twitter
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Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59
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Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59
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2
Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59
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Updating VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions from 6.04 to 6.06 fixed the issue.
Edit: It appears the issue is not fixed. The video freezing seems to happen after locking the host and logging back in, so it's likely a VirtualBox bug/issue and not anything to do with Ubuntu or Firefox
In that case consider reporting the issue to VirtualBox developers.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 15:08
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The only workaround I found so far was to disable audio in the settings of the virtual machine.
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Updating VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions from 6.04 to 6.06 fixed the issue.
Edit: It appears the issue is not fixed. The video freezing seems to happen after locking the host and logging back in, so it's likely a VirtualBox bug/issue and not anything to do with Ubuntu or Firefox
In that case consider reporting the issue to VirtualBox developers.
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Updating VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions from 6.04 to 6.06 fixed the issue.
Edit: It appears the issue is not fixed. The video freezing seems to happen after locking the host and logging back in, so it's likely a VirtualBox bug/issue and not anything to do with Ubuntu or Firefox
In that case consider reporting the issue to VirtualBox developers.
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Updating VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions from 6.04 to 6.06 fixed the issue.
Edit: It appears the issue is not fixed. The video freezing seems to happen after locking the host and logging back in, so it's likely a VirtualBox bug/issue and not anything to do with Ubuntu or Firefox
Updating VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions from 6.04 to 6.06 fixed the issue.
Edit: It appears the issue is not fixed. The video freezing seems to happen after locking the host and logging back in, so it's likely a VirtualBox bug/issue and not anything to do with Ubuntu or Firefox
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In that case consider reporting the issue to VirtualBox developers.
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In that case consider reporting the issue to VirtualBox developers.
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The only workaround I found so far was to disable audio in the settings of the virtual machine.
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Please edit and post hardware (graphics) information and drivers version if you installed any. That's where troubleshooting should start. The things you say you did have zero impact on the rpoblem (YouTube no longer uses flash and additional codecs aren't required either).
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:10
You're running Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine!!! But you conveniently omitted that info. No, in a VM all bets are off. The virtual GPU is probably not enough.
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 17 at 14:56
@GabrielaGarcia Seems simple enough to play a video in a web browser, not sure why "all bets are off" just because of virtualization. Yes there is an added layer of complexity, but it doesn't mean things can't or shouldn't work. I have had this working on older VMs.
– DSn0wMan
Apr 17 at 15:36
This seems to be a bug with VirtualBox, as per OP's self-answer.
– pomsky
Apr 19 at 16:59