Certain videos within the Firefox web browser refuse to play with sound.

As the title states, certain media elements within Firefox refuse to play with audio, but only with frustrating inconsistency. For example, any videos on Youtube are fine… (funda kabanzi)

As the title states, certain media elements within Firefox refuse to play with audio, but only with frustrating inconsistency. For example, any videos on Youtube are fine. Any videos on Reddit are fine. But many videos, most commonly on boorus and streaming sites I cannot name here, will not play. The volume on the video slider is all the way up, the Firefox application is not muted, the site is not muted, and the tab is not muted. The only thing that makes those videos play audio is if I left click on them to open them in another tab by themselves. While it solves the issue, it's still an extremely inconvenient way to go about my browsing. I know for a fact that this is a Firefox problem because those same videos on those same sites work perfectly fine within other browsers. Please, does anybody know of a solution to this issue?

Asked by Anyelo 1 usuku oludlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 ihora elidlule

Firefox is exceedingly slow!

Firefox has become exceedingly slow. I have used Firefox for the most part going back to the beginning save a 2 year stint when Mozilla fell behind and did not update the… (funda kabanzi)

Firefox has become exceedingly slow. I have used Firefox for the most part going back to the beginning save a 2 year stint when Mozilla fell behind and did not update the product in the early years after ver 4. However, the slowness of Firefox is so bad now that I may have to find or use another browser! It is literally that bad! This problem is recent as in the last 45 days as far as my individual needs. I have already gone through the troubleshooting list and made the modifications. That seemed to work for a day or two but the slowness of Firefox is progressively getting worse with each passing day.

The speed is like 3 minutes to 10 minutes when just trying to open a known and commonly used bookmark. Checked against Edge which came with Win 11 and Edge loads within a second or two. So, the problem is not hardware or internet connection. I have one of the fastest speeds on the planet with a true fiber optic connection as I am close to the backbone location in my city. We are talking 2.1gig down and 820MB up. Tested against two different speed tests. The problem is with Firefox specific. Mozilla needs to address this issue as it seems to be an ongoing problem across several IOS platforms.

Asked by pablo222 1 usuku oludlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 ihora elidlule

mp4 replay

I have an mp4 (h264 AAC) video of 37MB which plays acceptably from my website in Safari, Chrome and Edge, but when played in Firefox (my default browser) the sound and pi… (funda kabanzi)

I have an mp4 (h264 AAC) video of 37MB which plays acceptably from my website in Safari, Chrome and Edge, but when played in Firefox (my default browser) the sound and picture synch is significantly seperated. When the video is compressed to 26MB it suffers some expected loss of sound quality but plays with near perfect lip synch. What is the issue with playback ?

Asked by wwdjw 1 usuku oludlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 ihora elidlule

Firefox Extension Failed Connection

Greetings Customer Service @ Mozilla While attempting to Turn on Mozilla Firefox Extension to Intensify the Detection Technologies through my Kaspersky Premium Software, … (funda kabanzi)

Greetings Customer Service @ Mozilla While attempting to Turn on Mozilla Firefox Extension to Intensify the Detection Technologies through my Kaspersky Premium Software, I received the following error message:

Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to addons.mozilla.org. The OCSP response is not yet valid (contains a date in the future).

Error code: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_FUTURE_RESPONSE

   The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
   Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.

I would appreciate any assistance or feedback on this to determine a solution for the problem!

Thank You Respectfully John Jablonsky sadisticsurfer@gmail.com

Asked by sadisticsurfer 8 amahora adlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 ihora elidlule

Can't connect on FF with NordVPN

Hi, I'm on OS Windows 11 and the latest version of FF (133). I also use NordVPN; I can access the web via Edge and Chrome with VPN, but for the last month, it doesn't wo… (funda kabanzi)

Hi,

I'm on OS Windows 11 and the latest version of FF (133). I also use NordVPN; I can access the web via Edge and Chrome with VPN, but for the last month, it doesn't work with FF. What could be the problem?

Asked by Bill_Blackman 15 amahora adlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 ihora elidlule

CORS Configuration Issue in Firefox – Works in Chrome

Hi, I'm developing a website that needs to authenticate with an external endpoint. Once authenticated, the website receives a session cookie that it uses for subsequent … (funda kabanzi)

Hi,

I'm developing a website that needs to authenticate with an external endpoint. Once authenticated, the website receives a session cookie that it uses for subsequent API requests.

I've configured the CORS headers on both Apache and Nginx, but I can't get it to work in Firefox. Interestingly, the same setup works perfectly in Google Chrome.

Here's an example of the headers I receive using a curl call:

curl -X OPTIONS https://crlliria.moval.es/web/session/authenticate \ -H "Origin: https://gis.moval.es" \ -H "Access-Control-Request-Method: POST" -I -k

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Server: nginx Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2024 10:23:24 GMT Connection: keep-alive Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://gis.moval.es Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE Access-Control-Allow-Headers: DNT,User-Agent,X-Requested-With,If-Modified-Since,Cache-Control,Content-Type,Range Access-Control-Max-Age: 1728000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 0

Despite these headers appearing correct, Firefox throws the following error:

"Credential is not supported if the CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ is ‘*’."

I know the Access-Control-Allow-Origin value is not * (it's set to https://gis.moval.es), so this message might not reflect the real issue. However, I can't figure out how to debug it further.

Questions:

Is there anything specific about Firefox's handling of CORS and credentials that might cause this issue? Are there tools or techniques I can use to diagnose the actual problem? Could there be a subtle discrepancy in the request or response that Firefox is stricter about compared to Chrome? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

Asked by Salvador Sánchez Aroca 4 amahora adlule

Last reply by Draven Locke 3 amahora adlule

Internet only fulfills website connection after the next request

Here's an example of the scenario I'm suffering: - You want to go do something on a website, say Bacefook (as a demonstration). So you go search up "Bacefook", and enter.… (funda kabanzi)

Here's an example of the scenario I'm suffering: - You want to go do something on a website, say Bacefook (as a demonstration). So you go search up "Bacefook", and enter. - You use the Google search engine, as it does the job. However, you notice it has been taking a few seconds longer than anticipated. - Your internet times out and says it's having trouble connecting to the website. - You refresh, and suddenly the website perfectly loads.

Sometimes it even takes more than one refresh to get it to load normally! And this is not limited to the google search engine. It happens on all sorts of websites. There is no clear pattern to when a website actually loads or not. This problem is limited to my 2 WiFi routers, as other WiFi routers load all websites perfectly.

I decided to check the network tab in the inspect element for more information. I get "NS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_HOST" which is clearly false because the target website clearly exists. And the timings tab in the faulty request shows that every timing took 0 milliseconds to fulfill, so it may be the case that no data has been sent. (Seen in image below)

Chrome doesn't really have an issue with this. YouTube may have taken a long time to load in a test experiment though but it loaded successfully all along.

This also seems to be appearing elsewhere for a lot of internet request my computer makes, so it may be an internet setting that exists from one application from another. But it's been bugging me a lot with Firefox specifically.

This problem started happening about 1-2 months ago, and I use Firefox 131.0.3, the latest version of Firefox.

Asked by notUniqueNotLolNotOwo 2 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 amahora adlule

Stutter on Videos on Firefox 133.0 (aarch64)

YouTube only on Firefox has terrible stutter/frame pacing issues, most prevalent when watching 4k/60 content. "Stats for nerds" shows a healthy buffer and minimal dropped… (funda kabanzi)

YouTube only on Firefox has terrible stutter/frame pacing issues, most prevalent when watching 4k/60 content. "Stats for nerds" shows a healthy buffer and minimal dropped frames. This issue is not present when watching local videos or on Microsoft Edge. The issue can be alleviated by watching in 1080p60 but stutter/judder is still present. The issue is not resolved no matter what power or performance options I choose in my laptop's settings. Any help is super appreciated, as I really don't want to open Edge every time I need to use YouTube. Thanks!

Specs: Samsung Galaxybook4 Edge Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 16GB RAM 60 / 120hz screen Firefox Hardware Acceleration on

Asked by Ergonomic Pizza 6 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 amahora adlule

Vertical Tabs Customizable Sidebar

I just got the update and love the sidebar customization. The only caveat is that there is no easy way to close a tab (not counting key shortcuts) without having to open … (funda kabanzi)

I just got the update and love the sidebar customization. The only caveat is that there is no easy way to close a tab (not counting key shortcuts) without having to open the sidebar and click X that way. When it is a horizontal tab, the X is very upfront and easy to click. I was wondering if there would be any patch that would add a "close tab" button either to the right of the refresh button in the top left, or to the right of the "Open a new tab" button in the top right.

If there is already an easier way to close tabs, then I am all ears; the less clicks the better, and a more simple browser to operate!

Asked by MokkingJay 8 amahora adlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 amahora adlule

After password recover all my data for sync are gone WTF !!!!!

after reinstalling my system i culd not login to my account i have like 9 passwords and your stopid system blecked my attempts like after second attepmt so i did password… (funda kabanzi)

after reinstalling my system i culd not login to my account i have like 9 passwords and your stopid system blecked my attempts like after second attepmt so i did password recovery and changed it but after that all my sync data are gon WTF!!!!! It makes the sync function pointless and usless for its specially for that purpose !!!!!!!

Asked by xXPredzioXx 1 usuku oludlule

Last reply by TechHorse 6 amahora adlule

Web sites not working properly

Hello, Why some websites aren't working properly with Firefox but does with others? Here are two websites that I have issues with: https://bell.ca (Home internet secti… (funda kabanzi)

Hello,

Why some websites aren't working properly with Firefox but does with others?

Here are two websites that I have issues with:

https://bell.ca (Home internet section, can't scroll) https://cogeco.ca (Business internet section, can't scroll)

Guillaume

Asked by Guillaume Soucy 11 amahora adlule

Last reply by Waseem Abbas 9 amahora adlule

Reload past Firefox profile

Several weeks ago, I was attempting to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. In the process, I deleted Firefox (using Revo Uninstaller) and then reinstalled it, download… (funda kabanzi)

Several weeks ago, I was attempting to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. In the process, I deleted Firefox (using Revo Uninstaller) and then reinstalled it, downloading it from the Mozilla website. Unfortunately, it didn’t run, giving me, at different attempts, different error messages. In the time since then, I have read many suggestions from many different websites and I have tried some of these suggestions, all with no success – until today. I have just completed the suggestions made on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1327628 and Firefox is now back, working. I am happy and grateful, but not finished. None of my personal data came with the currently functioning version of Firefox. Since the re-emergence of Firefox, I have been reading several websites dealing with copy, backup and restore of my Firefox profile. Right now, the path C:\Users\rsuth\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ shows 5 folders: Two of the folders show 11/11/24 as the date modified (probably the date of the download from Mozilla). The folder 0dppjrfa.default contains one file, times.json, dated 8/11/2020. The other folder, ru82tlj5.default-release, has 97 items, most dated 11/11/2024. The remaining three folders are all dated 12/2/24 (today, as I write this). One folder’s name ends .default, the second name ends .default-release, and the third name ends .default-release-thirteen digits. The question that I am asking here is what do I do next to, hopefully, bring back the personal date I had with Firefox before my updating to Windows 11. Should I delete the folders dated 12/2/24? What, if anything, is the significance of the folder whose name ends in 13 digits? I’m hoping someone will be able to tell me how to fix these Firefox problems. And if I can, then I hope to be able to do something similar to help me bring back Thunderbird as well. Thunderbird became unfunctioning at the same time as Firefox. Thank you.

Asked by I_Rufus 1 usuku oludlule

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 10 amahora adlule

Firefox crashes when logging in to gmail

For several weeks now, whenever I try to log in to a google account, Firefox crashes. The crash happens on the screen where you enter your email address, before the page … (funda kabanzi)

For several weeks now, whenever I try to log in to a google account, Firefox crashes. The crash happens on the screen where you enter your email address, before the page where you enter your password. I start to enter my email, and about 3 letters in to typing my entire browser freezes. The crash also happens in troubleshooting mode, so I know that it isn't a problem with one of my plug-ins. This isn't an urgent issue, I can get by with the gmail accounts that are already logged in, but it is really annoying.

Asked by samhunt0212 1 isonto elidlule

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 10 amahora adlule