• ehrenschwan@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    File upload is not a chromium feature, it’s a super old basic feature. It’s just their pittiness and upcoming drm implications. I bet if you set your user-agent to chrome it woould work just fine.

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      1 year ago

      Firefox doesn’t implement the AudioData API, which is probably necessary for the waveform viewer and cropping tool Discord presents in the soundboard management UI.

      Not everything is about Chrome DRM yall.

      Edited to add screenshot of spoofing user-agent on Firefox and getting an error:

      https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/4edb0d24-0c2a-4610-b7b2-eed07a3c7d24.png

      Here’s what happens when you spoof a Chrome user-agent.

      https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/d3b96401-956b-4eab-bc5c-64b0743feae4.png

      -kibiz0r@midwest.social

    • themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      This dialog doesn’t do just file upload, after you upload you can cut the sound file into a 4-second clip, inside the client. My bet is that it might technically be possible to do it in Firefox, but not with the same exact code as with chromium, and thus they decided they don’t care.

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t used soundboard yet, but I’m pretty sure it isn’t “just” an HTML5 file upload. Perhaps it’s as you said, they run checks on the file being uploaded. Maybe it will work, maybe it will crash in some use cases because they don’t have a polyfill for some specific API they use. So instead of dealing with user complaints about crashes they just disabled the feature.
      I’m also not sure why you’re upset with Discord for implementing DRM for uploaded files. If they don’t, they will get sued by the companies enforcing that DRM, so hate on those companies instead.