An error occurred while dragging the video file into the browser on Windows 10.
Dragging a video file into the browser will only spin it infinitely instead of playing the video. Dragging a second video file to a second tab results in a web page error.
Dragging it from where to where? Firefox has problems with drag & drop. Drag & drop are not universal. If you can attach, attach. If not, contact the site. :P
Dooble covers at least Qt 5.15, Qt 6.2, and Qt 6.5 LTS versions. You're probably into 6.6. And I don't know your operating system. If it's Linux, well, it's Linux and you have a Desktop. I have a separate Desktop. Many varieties.
I am using Windows 10 and drag files from the folder to the browser to play them. This works in Firefox, but not in this browser.
Oh. Windows. Let me think.
Done thinking.
https://github.com/textbrowser/dooble/assets/10701156/aef479c0-5449-43e4-9e4c-4125a9c90bc7
Works from a real operating system. Please discard Windows and you'll be healthier and happier.
And I also dragged and dropped the above video from my Desktop into Dooble. New tab created and the video played.
Unfortunately, I can't stop using Windows, because a lot of support and information about our language in Linux is incomplete or extremely difficult to obtain.
This problem occurred when I dragged the mp4 file into the browser window.
This is the wonderful Kubuntu. I love Debian but not its mediocre interfaces. I may move away from Linux and towards MacOS this year. It will be expensive, but I do not like my large and not-necessarily efficient workstation. I fortunately built it before the pandemic with excellent components. If I cannot continue with KDE Connect, I'll remain on Linux.
Apple is not open source totally but it works well and it's FreeBSD-ish. The interface is beautiful and responsive. Anyway, I don't work on Windows. I build on it sometimes and I don't like its interface. It looks tired and incomplete. For such a wealthy company, MS abandoned itself for other wealth.
Developing on MS is a tragedy for me. The environment requires trial and error. Packaging is ugly. The platform doesn't have agency. I dislike it. It is not warm.
Linux and Apple are warm. I like their fonts and their styles. The windows are configurable, at least in Kubuntu. The scrollbars are vibrant. I do not see jagged glyphs. The colors are defined well. When I'm on Windows, I see ugly menus and obtuse options. It is difficult to navigate. The lively connection into the Internet is weird and I don't like it. Constant notifications are also bothersome. It's like an annoying salesperson constantly visiting you wherever you are. Popping into your existence to capture your attention. Anyway, I'm really more normal. Well, I cannot be when I'm interacting with Windows. :)
I used to like Linux, but I was tired of it. Just because of the poor language support, the mental labor required to install the software, and the time it took to download and update related packages from the Internet, I quickly gave up.
How many years ago?
There are some poor distributions. Ubuntu and Kubuntu and perhaps a few others have a focus on presentation. I like Kubuntu over Ubuntu because it has remained non-intrusive. Ubuntu is moving into the life of Windows. Of course Kubuntu is Qt and Debian. It offers LTS. It's just nice. Sometimes it misbehaves but not to die over. Kubuntu is very configurable. I've read positive reviews of Zorin OS. Have not tried it.
The first time I came across Linux was when Ubuntu 12.04 came out. The feeling I used at that time was completely in line with my "User experience OCD" But it will no longer be necessary after 2018, because of the above problems, and other interface designs that are too complex, such as system settings, and some remove important user experience, such as desktop icons and login buttons (laptops) Enter is broken), I am having a hard time using linux.
If I need to change, I will choose Mac. Otherwise, I will use ReactOS as my default system. I will only use it if its stability is good enough.
Back to the topic, when dragging mp4 to the browser, there will be an infinite circle bug, and without closing the page, dragging another mp4 into it will generate a new page, and the page will display an error.
If you can open the video and it plays, the problem does not exist. I will not be enhancing drag & drop on Windows as it works on Linux and perhaps MacOS. MacOS requires a simple test.
If it works on MacOS High sierra, then I can test it, but it's not currently supported.
I'll see now on a Mac Mini with the M2. Newest MacOS.
I have this Mac Mini and Dooble is present and active on it for almost a month. It's a weather computer (weather.gov). Refreshes a page once per minute. Usual power consumption is at 6.8 Watts. Monitor is always off unless turned on. I build on this machine and will do so for future work. And will not be contributing on the Intel. I also have a Spot-On instance and house the family's library for remote BiblioteQ via PostgreSQL.
If the Gods are gracious, I'll purchase a Mac Studio and replace my AMD machine. (I'm not religious.) It's a nice machine, however, it's large and heavy. The Studio is superbly minute.
Yup, it works. Drag & drop followed by a video play.
That is a Windows error, but you have provided a Windows version before, and other users will report this problem, so it is recommended to fix it. By the way, will React OS be supported in the future? Because it is another open source system and is made by the community. They do not have perverted surveillance like MS, nor are they bloated add-on software, nor do they have MS account "call-style" login.
I don't work on Windows. There is nothing specific Dooble does for drag & drop. It works or it doesn't.
And ReactOS is like HaikuOS, forever in beta.
React OS has indeed been in the testing phase for a long time, but slow work will lead to careful work, and there will eventually be an official version. So will you support it in the future?
I'm sure someone will build my awesome work on it, for sure. Yes, indeed. I will not. Build it, that is. If there are tickets, I'll do my very mediocre best to help them. But all of this work is hard. I don't want to be struck by a proverbial bus or truck or train of flying spaghetti monster, but it may happen. So have to live first, like playing piano and hanging out with important people and tinkering away at valuable aspects of volunteering. I mean, things that keep the happiness and dedication streaming.
I don't have a dedicated computer for Windows. I have a virtual machine. And Windows 11 on it is mad. Insane. Weird graphics glitches and impractical build environment. I can't install MinGW because I'm afraid it'll kill Qt. It's an asylum. I don't understand people's ability to tolerate Windows. I prefer Android over it and I dislike Android too.