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The question in question is "Media resource FILEPATH/FILENAME.mp4 could not be decoded." while trying to play h264 encoded files on Firefox 35.

It is used in close queue audit as a "high quality" question which has no major problems and should be left as is. When used as an audit it is also displayed with the [java] tag so it was pretty obvious.

As i read it, the question has nothing to do with programming or programming tools. The amount of up-votes probably indicates that some other people have this problem too, but in that case (and in my opinion) the question is still better suited for superuser/serverfault.

Just to show the system that it is wrong and I am right I proceed to close it with off-topic/general software reason and was slapped with "You didn't pass!", as expected.

The meta contains a lot of similar posts about questionable audits. Is there a better way to report such audits for review?

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  • This question is sort of borderline, IMO. I agree that it probably isn't a very good audit question, but oh well. I'm pretty careful about reading things carefully and watching for audits, and yet I still fail them from time to time (albeit rarely). It happens. I wouldn't worry about it too much. It's pretty rare. Feb 11, 2015 at 7:22
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    Also, if you disagree with an audit, the best course of action is to actually go to the post and downvote/vote-to-close it outside of the review queue. That will (hopefully) prevent it from being used in audits in the future. Feb 11, 2015 at 7:23
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    The close queue contains a lot of questionable questions. It would be a pretty useless audit if it was obvious. "Showing the system" is pretty silly, it doesn't give a hoot. If you don't want to be assimilated then just don't bother. Feb 11, 2015 at 7:44
  • @HansPassant does the system count how many times the particular audit was failed? Feb 11, 2015 at 7:54
  • SE doesn't disclose any implementation details. They want users to train on reviewing, not on beating the system. Feb 11, 2015 at 8:01
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    At a glance this looks like an end-user question, but if you read the first paragraph carefully, it's a web development question. Someone is trying to build a website, containing a particular type of video, and they are having trouble getting those videos to play correctly in a particular web browser. I don't know if it's a good question, I'll leave that for the people who frequent those tags, but it is definitely a bad choice for an audit, because it's arguable.
    – zwol
    Feb 11, 2015 at 17:54

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