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Friday, June 11, 2010

5 Open Source HTML5 Video Players for Web Developers

Now a days every one intend to aware about HTML5 more and more. According to experts HTML5 is a future of the web. There are some interesting features added to HTML5, Video and audio elements for media playback is one of them. I like this feature very much.

In this post I am sharing five open source HTML5 video players to help web designer and developers. This list includes Video JS, MediaFront, Flare Video etc.

Here's the following list:

MediaFront

The mediafront platform is an open source (GPLv3) front end media solution for the web. This platform offers two industry changing - open source media players that can be used free of charge on any website! Including the Open Standard Media (OSM) Player ( as shown ), which is an open source (GPLv3) all-in-one HTML5 media player for the web!





JME
jme is an HTML5 audio / video development kit with Flash and VLC Fallback, which focuses on flexibility, intuitive DOM-API and semantic code.





FlareVideo
Flare is an open source HTML 5 video player. It is easy CSS/HTML/JS customization and theming. Completely open source and free for commercial use.





Projekktor
Projekktor is a JS wrapper for the new HTML5 video and audio elements. It solves cross browser and compatibility issues, adds some eye candy to the native players and provides useful non standard features.





Video JS
Video JS is a javascript-based video player that uses the HTML5 video functionality built into advanced browsers. In general, the benefit of using an HTML5 player is a consistent look between browsers.





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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post!

You can learn more about HTML5 Video on the new site Kaltura recently launched with Mozilla and the Open Video Alliance – http://www.html5video.org.

There you can also check out Kaltura’s HTML5 Media Library – in beta with Wikipedia.

Jacob Lowe said...

This is a good list. I love all these HTML5 players I just wish that more browsers could run the video tag.

cssc said...

Excellent Article, Keep posting like this

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