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I am looking for a Video player that can run on both iPhone/iPad and Android phones.
The main issue is the ability to handle VAST (video advertisement tags)
Any suggestion are welcome
After much searching the only solution I have found is a player from Kaltura.
(They got an open source player too)
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I am looking for an alternative to FancyBox 2. It should be lightweight, mobile friendly (use hardware accelerated css transitions), and free to use commercially (FancyBox isn't).
Any good alternatives?
I think Swipebox is the closest I've seen to what you're after. It doesn't look exactly the same as fancybox, but it is a lightbox, mobile-friendly, uses css transitions, and appears to be free for commercial use
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Is there a way to send a local notification with AIR in iOS and Android? I don't see any API but maybe there is a ANE? I think Android supports Alarm Intents. That would work as well.
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We're having issues with users who are not able to play audio & video on our site. Up to date (I've seen this, but it isn't very helpful) - which is the best choice for a player to work for most users? (PC browsers - specifically IE8+, Firefox & Chrome. Mobile browsers, iPhones, Android based systems etc.)
Thoughts have taken us to HTML5, embedded flash player, automatic download (not an option we liked). Silverlight is the one we're having problems with now.
Glad to hear insights on this!
Edit: Seems having wmv files sort of gets in the way... Any solution for that?
Similar to JWPlayer, I've used http://videojs.com/ several times and it works well.
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Anyone knows of a player like JW Player, that can be easily embedded to sites to reproduce .flv files, but free? The free version of JW Player has the text 'jwplayer' in the middle of the video, which is not good. Any free options?
Thank you!
As far as I know, the text "jwplayer" is only visible in the first few seconds.
But perhaps http://flv-player.net/ might be an alternative.
As I know, the JW Player logo does not go away until you purchase a Pro version from them. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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I am looking for a resource (book or website) which lists all the CSS elemenets' compatibility with the major browsers. It has to include information for IE8 & FireFox3 (Chrome not too important). The ones I have found do not mention IE8 so I need one that's up to date to include IE6, IE7 and IE8.
For example, if I want to use 'border-spacing', I want to know which browser does not support it, if any.
Quirksmode, hands down:
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
In particular, for your question on border_spacing: http://www.quirksmode.org/css/tables.html