To make HTML5 video and audio tags work in all major browsers, simply add the following line of codesomewhere in the <head> of your document.
<script src="//api.html5media.info/1.1.8/html5media.min.js"></script>
That's it! There is no second step!
You can embed video into your page using the following code.
<video src="video.mp4" width="320" height="200" controls preload></video>
For more information and troubleshooting, please visit the video wiki page.
You can embed audio into your page using the following code.
<audio src="audio.mp3" controls preload></audio>
For more information and troubleshooting, please visit the audio wiki page.
HTML5 video and audio tags were designed to make embedding a video as easy as embedding an image. They werealso designed to give users a faster experience by doing away with browser plugins such as Adobe Flash.
Unfortunately, older browsers don't support HTML5 video and audio tags, and even modern browsers don't support a consistentset of video codecs, making embedding a video rather difficult.
The html5media project makes embedding video or audio as easy as it was meant to be. It's a fire-and-forget solution,and doesn't require installing any files on your server. Unlike many other HTML5 video players, it allows people to use thevideo controls supplied by their own web browser. It's one of the smallest, fastest solutions available, and as browsertechnology improves it will become even faster.
The html5media project is open source and can be found on GitHub. You can find out more information on thehtml5media wiki, or the main html5media project page.