JS currentTime in html video with php script for src don't working on Chrome










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I am currently trying to modify the currentTime of an html5 video player that gets its source from a php script (headers method). the video is loading correctly and I have access to commands via JS:



I load the video via the php script into the html5 tag



<video controls id="MyVideo">
<source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />
<!--<source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />-->
</video>


I can control the video JS



var myvideo = document.getElementById("MyVideo");
myvideo.play();


after loading the video (event canplay), i can retrieve information about the video



console.log(myvideo.duration);
console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


I can not change the currentTime of the video, and the command does not return any errors



console.log(myvideo.currentTime);

myvideo.currentTime = 2.6;

console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


if I replace the php script with the direct link to the video, I can modify the currentTime



<video controls id="MyVideo">
<!--<source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />-->
<source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
</video>


this code work perfectly on IE and FF,the problem occurs under chrome



Is there anyone who may be able to shed some light on this issue ?



Thanks !










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    I am currently trying to modify the currentTime of an html5 video player that gets its source from a php script (headers method). the video is loading correctly and I have access to commands via JS:



    I load the video via the php script into the html5 tag



    <video controls id="MyVideo">
    <source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />
    <!--<source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />-->
    </video>


    I can control the video JS



    var myvideo = document.getElementById("MyVideo");
    myvideo.play();


    after loading the video (event canplay), i can retrieve information about the video



    console.log(myvideo.duration);
    console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


    I can not change the currentTime of the video, and the command does not return any errors



    console.log(myvideo.currentTime);

    myvideo.currentTime = 2.6;

    console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


    if I replace the php script with the direct link to the video, I can modify the currentTime



    <video controls id="MyVideo">
    <!--<source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />-->
    <source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
    </video>


    this code work perfectly on IE and FF,the problem occurs under chrome



    Is there anyone who may be able to shed some light on this issue ?



    Thanks !










    share|improve this question
























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      I am currently trying to modify the currentTime of an html5 video player that gets its source from a php script (headers method). the video is loading correctly and I have access to commands via JS:



      I load the video via the php script into the html5 tag



      <video controls id="MyVideo">
      <source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />
      <!--<source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />-->
      </video>


      I can control the video JS



      var myvideo = document.getElementById("MyVideo");
      myvideo.play();


      after loading the video (event canplay), i can retrieve information about the video



      console.log(myvideo.duration);
      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


      I can not change the currentTime of the video, and the command does not return any errors



      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);

      myvideo.currentTime = 2.6;

      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


      if I replace the php script with the direct link to the video, I can modify the currentTime



      <video controls id="MyVideo">
      <!--<source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />-->
      <source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
      </video>


      this code work perfectly on IE and FF,the problem occurs under chrome



      Is there anyone who may be able to shed some light on this issue ?



      Thanks !










      share|improve this question













      I am currently trying to modify the currentTime of an html5 video player that gets its source from a php script (headers method). the video is loading correctly and I have access to commands via JS:



      I load the video via the php script into the html5 tag



      <video controls id="MyVideo">
      <source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />
      <!--<source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />-->
      </video>


      I can control the video JS



      var myvideo = document.getElementById("MyVideo");
      myvideo.play();


      after loading the video (event canplay), i can retrieve information about the video



      console.log(myvideo.duration);
      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


      I can not change the currentTime of the video, and the command does not return any errors



      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);

      myvideo.currentTime = 2.6;

      console.log(myvideo.currentTime);


      if I replace the php script with the direct link to the video, I can modify the currentTime



      <video controls id="MyVideo">
      <!--<source src="getVideo.php?nom=sunset_plaine&sens=1&qualite=hd" type="video/mp4" />-->
      <source src="datas/videos/voie_lactee_1_hd.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
      </video>


      this code work perfectly on IE and FF,the problem occurs under chrome



      Is there anyone who may be able to shed some light on this issue ?



      Thanks !







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          I found a solution by playing with headers on my php script getVideos.php:



          I was just using one header before reading the video in the php script :



          header('Content-Type: video/mp4');


          I add this one and currentTime is now editable on Chrome (don't ask me why...) :



          header("Content-Disposition: inline;");


          I took the opportunity to add those also :



          header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
          header('Content-Length: '. filesize($file_path_name));
          header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
          header('Connection: close');


          That's all.






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            I found a solution by playing with headers on my php script getVideos.php:



            I was just using one header before reading the video in the php script :



            header('Content-Type: video/mp4');


            I add this one and currentTime is now editable on Chrome (don't ask me why...) :



            header("Content-Disposition: inline;");


            I took the opportunity to add those also :



            header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
            header('Content-Length: '. filesize($file_path_name));
            header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
            header('Connection: close');


            That's all.






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              I found a solution by playing with headers on my php script getVideos.php:



              I was just using one header before reading the video in the php script :



              header('Content-Type: video/mp4');


              I add this one and currentTime is now editable on Chrome (don't ask me why...) :



              header("Content-Disposition: inline;");


              I took the opportunity to add those also :



              header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
              header('Content-Length: '. filesize($file_path_name));
              header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
              header('Connection: close');


              That's all.






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                I found a solution by playing with headers on my php script getVideos.php:



                I was just using one header before reading the video in the php script :



                header('Content-Type: video/mp4');


                I add this one and currentTime is now editable on Chrome (don't ask me why...) :



                header("Content-Disposition: inline;");


                I took the opportunity to add those also :



                header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
                header('Content-Length: '. filesize($file_path_name));
                header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
                header('Connection: close');


                That's all.






                share|improve this answer












                I found a solution by playing with headers on my php script getVideos.php:



                I was just using one header before reading the video in the php script :



                header('Content-Type: video/mp4');


                I add this one and currentTime is now editable on Chrome (don't ask me why...) :



                header("Content-Disposition: inline;");


                I took the opportunity to add those also :



                header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
                header('Content-Length: '. filesize($file_path_name));
                header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
                header('Connection: close');


                That's all.







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