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#13 2011-08-24 10:51:18

jens31
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From: munich / dtschermani
Registered: 2008-08-25
Posts: 183
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Re: jnz_videojs

hi algaris

glad to hear someone is using the plug-in :)
hm. i’m not too much into using ie & debugging and i had no issues with it (using ietester on a mac causing no errors..)

did you try to implement the js by yourself and disable the one coming with this plug-in..?
there should be an option to disable it.

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#14 2011-08-24 14:03:23

Algaris
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From: England
Registered: 2006-01-27
Posts: 562

Re: jnz_videojs

Hi jens31

It really is a very useful plugin and makes things much simpler when I want to add a video to my website.

When I disable the Javascript option and implement it myself the video plays in Chrome, Safari and IE without any problems. In FIrefox when I click the play button I can see the loading animation on top of the poster but the video never starts.

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#15 2011-08-24 14:10:13

jens31
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From: munich / dtschermani
Registered: 2008-08-25
Posts: 183
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Re: jnz_videojs

ok. that means the javascript problem is caused by me entering it into the php. guess its some line-break or something. will look into it (one day).

firefox is strange, cause on my computer i wont get any errors, whether i run osx or win. does the player run, when u visit the videojs website?
could it be caused by wrong video codec..? can you provide a link, so i can test it on my browsers?

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#16 2011-08-24 14:34:09

Algaris
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From: England
Registered: 2006-01-27
Posts: 562

Re: jnz_videojs

I can view the player fine on the video JS website. I also tried using their example code on my site instead of the txp:jnz_videojs tag and it worked fine.

Just had a thought (doh!). On my site I’ve only uploaded an MP4 video which Firefox can’t play. If I was to upload an OGG video I’m assuming your plugin would be able to detect and play it in Firefox?

I also noticed that when using the Flash fallback for IE it doesn’t pick up the poster image, instead just using a black background with a superimposed play button.

Last edited by Algaris (2011-08-24 14:35:49)

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#17 2011-08-24 14:42:17

jens31
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From: munich / dtschermani
Registered: 2008-08-25
Posts: 183
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Re: jnz_videojs

Algaris schrieb:

If I was to upload an OGG video I’m assuming your plugin would be able to detect and play it in Firefox?

guess so, the plug-in assumes that these files are available.

I also noticed that when using the Flash fallback for IE it doesn’t pick up the poster image, instead just using a black background with a superimposed play button.

yes, i saw the same happening to me today. that is the same behavior as on the videojs website, sorreyy.

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#18 2011-08-24 15:01:05

Algaris
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From: England
Registered: 2006-01-27
Posts: 562

Re: jnz_videojs

Ah that would explain it. I’ve never visited the Video JS website using IE so I didn’t realise this was the default behaviour.

Thanks for all your help.

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