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Want to roll your own HTML5 player? Here's what you need to know to get started.
Video site Vimeo will begin rolling out support Thursday for HTML5 with a new player that runs natively in current generation browsers.
On the important quality metric of rebuffering ratio, the HTML5 player is trending at par or better than our Flash player. The HTML5 player excels over the Flash player when it comes to the video ...
Adobe has released an embeddable video player that plays HTML5 native video in browsers that support it, and falls back to Flash in browsers that don’t. It’s cross-browser and cross-platform ...
Streaming media provider StreamGuys launched an HTML5 player that it says solves metadata challenges and offers other benefits to broadcasters and streamers. It says its multiplatform approach ensures ...
Other video providers are at different stages in their HTML5 support. Vimeo switched to a default HTML5 player in January 2014 and Netflix uses an HTML5 video player on IE11 and Safari on Yosemite.
Vimeo has made its embedded video player compatible with more devices with a new version that can serve up either an Adobe Flash-based player or an HTML5 video player on the fly.
Don't hate the pLayer The battle between HTML5 and Flash to be the dominant means for video playback on the Web is nothing less than epic.
The service has just rolled out a new Beta player to users that streamlines the MOG experience, putting a much heavier emphasis on building out playlists and recommendations than its predecessor ...
The HTML5 version of YouTube’s video player has seen steady improvements and is rapidly approaching feature parity with the Flash version.
Adobe has released an embeddable video player that plays HTML5 native video in browsers that support it, and falls back to Flash in browsers that don’t. It’s cross-browser and cross-platform ...