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Hello friends,
I am using the embed on my website. But the embed does not support html5. Is there any player with support for html5 that I can use on my website via embed. I need the following addresses: <source src="my_video.mp4" type='video/mp4'> <source src="my_video.webm" type='video/webm'> Thank you. |
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If you are referring to the Livestream Player, you can use the standard iFrame embed code, which delivers the stream dynamically based on the platform being used to view. Here's how it works: - Viewing on Desktop: Delivers the standard Flash player - iOS device: Delivers a HTTP compatible stream, when available. (Broadcast must be mobile compatible and does not support AutoPilot playback.) - Android: Delivers an RTSP stream. (Broadcast must be mobile compatible and does not support AutoPilot playback.) If you have any additional questions about this, please let me know.
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HTML 5 also utilizes the <video> & </video> tags For more info, see any one of these tutorial sites Cheers
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Is it possible to use the HTML5 video tags with desktop browsers that support it?
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damienburke,
Currently the iFrame will redirect to the direct mobile playback URL based on browser detection. In order to do what you are referring to you would need access to the direct video URL which isn't something currently offered as part of the Livestream service.
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Ernie Livestream Support Last edited by benhomer; 19th September 2012 at 12:40. |
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