`ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES` when playing video in chrome
Reported by
wayne.ya...@gmail.com,
Sep 22 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.91 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. use chrome visit this video: http://img.c.huaweistatic.com/content/dam/huawei-cbg-site/other/jp/mkt/homepage/section6/home-s6-nova-video.mp4 2. The video begins to play, but often get stuck, open Chrome Dev Tool, on the network page, I recognised many requests to this video, and some of them are canceled. 3. Open the chrome://net-internals/#events to see what happened, I see this error: t=4299 [st=838] HTTP_TRANSACTION_READ_BODY [dt=1] t=4300 [st=839] HTTP_CACHE_WRITE_DATA [dt=1] t=4301 [st=840] URL_REQUEST_JOB_FILTERED_BYTES_READ --> byte_count = 3472 t=4301 [st=840] CANCELLED --> net_error = -12 (ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES) t=4301 [st=840] -REQUEST_ALIVE What is the expected behavior? The video should be playing smoothly, and one one or two requests to the video, like this one: http://www.huawei.com/better-connected-world/video/wood_sculpting.mp4 What went wrong? The video often get stuck, and there are too many requests to the video, most of them are canceled. Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? N/A Chrome version: 61.0.3163.91 Channel: stable OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2) Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 27.0 r0
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Sep 22 2017
Able to reproduce on reported version 61.0.3163.91, latest canary 63.0.3222.0 and on latest stable 61.0.3163.100 using windows, Ubuntu 14.04 and Mac 10.12.6 with the steps mentioned in original comment. This seems to be a Non-Regression issue seen from M-50[50.0.2624.0]. Hence, marking it as Untriaged.
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Sep 23 2017
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Sep 25 2017
Not sure what this error is.
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Sep 25 2017
First of all: Making this video play smoothly will require extensive changes to chrome, more than we are willing to do at this time. The reason for this is that the video is very badly muxed, as it has all the audio at the end of the file. To make it play smoothly, run it through "ffmpeg -vcodec copy -acodec copy -i infile.mp4 outfile.mp4". That said, it's not supposed to hang either. However, I think that the reasons for the hang have already been fixed in chrome canary. There has also been several improvements to playback of badly muxed files in chrome canary, so I recommend trying chrome canary and see if things work better there.
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Nov 16 2017
Is this still a problem?
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Mar 8 2018
As far as I can tell, this video plays smoothly (but with some extra http requests, which is expected) now. |
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