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- removed old less style. no going back now. - switched back to video-js.scss naming and added a base-style injection class - cleaned up and simplified big play btn - Flexbox straight flexin. - move to using variables for text and icon font families - use table layout for IE 8 and 9 - moved to using extend for icons - Switched to SASS, added a new default theme, updated the html - added horizontal classes - added connect-watch grunt task - show all the things in the control bar so everything is available by default (and hidden via css - reignore dist for now - removing trailing comma to get the tests passing - Switched to using libsass and removed incompatible "black magic" - updating to es6 syntax - removed old separator, added grunt task for dev, and updated example - singular time-control and live-control. remove playing class on pause - updated separator control styles - Show full control bar when a player goes to fullscreen. Also added a grunt task specifically for skin development (only watches sass file changes and runs sass) - allow poster image to toggle playback - This allows the poster image to toggle play / pause on audio-only sources - fixed issue with scrollbars in Chrome on Linux - make the control bar not-quite-black - added back some focus highlights until we decide on another path |
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Please Note!
The master branch is now the development branch for 5.0 and should be considered unstable until the first 5.0 release. If you're looking for the most recent stable release, please refer to the stable branch.
Video.js - HTML5 Video Player
Video.js is a web video player built from the ground up for an HTML5 world. It supports HTML5 and Flash video, as well as YouTube and Vimeo (through plugins). It supports video playback on desktops and mobile devices. This project was started mid 2010, and the player is now used on over
50,000100,000 websites.
Quick start
Thanks to the awesome folks over at Fastly, there's a free, CDN hosted version of Video.js that anyone can use. Simply add these includes to your document's
<head>
:
<link href="http://vjs.zencdn.net/4.12/video-js.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="http://vjs.zencdn.net/4.12/video.js"></script>
Then, whenever you want to use Video.js you can simply use the <video>
element as your normally would, but with an additional data-setup
attribute containing any Video.js options. These options
can include any Video.js option plus potential plugin options, just make sure they're valid JSON!
<video id="really-cool-video" class="video-js vjs-default-skin" controls
preload="auto" width="640" height="264" poster="really-cool-video-poster.jpg"
data-setup='{}'>
<source src="really-cool-video.mp4" type='video/mp4'>
<source src="really-cool-video.webm" type='video/webm'>
<p class="vjs-no-js">
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser
that <a href="http://videojs.com/html5-video-support/" target="_blank">supports HTML5 video</a>
</p>
</video>
If you don't want to use auto-setup, you can leave off the data-setup
attribute and initialize a video element manually.
var player = videojs('really-cool-video', { /* Options */ }, function() {
console.log('Good to go!');
this.play(); // if you don't trust autoplay for some reason
// How about an event listener?
this.on('ended', function() {
console.log('awww...over so soon?');
});
});
If you're ready to dive in, the documentation is the first place to go for more information. Generally the player API docs are the most pertinent.
Contributing
Video.js is a free and open source library, and we appreciate any help you're willing to give. Check out the contributing guide.
Building your own Video.js from source
To build your own custom version read the section on contributing code and "Building your own copy" in the contributing guide.
License
Video.js is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. View the license file
Copyright 2014 Brightcove, Inc.