Hi Robert,
Thanks, and thanks everyone for your patience. It can be pretty frustrating
being confronted with multiple options for what might have gone wrong when
something doesn't just work. In this case, I really needed to find the
answer, and this forum was the best way.
In cases like [1],
Correction to my previous reply:
The code in IE Beatz IS correct HTML5. See [1]. I just hadnt seen it described
anywhere until now. Still dont understand why [2] and [3] dont work in IE9.
Best
James
[1] http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#audio
[2]
Hi Holger,
IE9s demo player [1] works fine. So does IE Beatz [2] - though it is by no
means as fast as in the third video down on [3] on my system. In fact my system
grinds to its knees when IE Beatz starts up. (Is that because I'm on a 64bit
system?)
But why dont the simple examples at [4]
Hi,
IE9 does not support the ogg video format. It supports h.264 (and WebM via an
additional windows driver download).
Best regards
Robert.
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Robert Longson schrieb am 22.03.2011 14:41:
IE9 does not support the ogg video format. It supports h.264 (and WebM via an
additional windows driver download).
We are discussing the audio element. IE9 supports AAC and MP3 there.
Even after installing the webm video codec (webm is vp8 for the
Thanks again for the responses to this thread.
This is just to round it off.
All problems are now solved. I've corrected the files so that they display
correctly in IE9, and uploaded them.
@j.tosovsky: I blush to say that I had not yet installed the plugin. Had a lot
of other things on my mind
j.ingram48 schrieb am 20.03.2011 13:30:
It would, of course be even better if IE9 provided support for the HTML5
audio tag, ...
the audio-tag IS supported in IE9:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/ff468705.aspx#_HTML5_video_audio
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best regards
Holger
Hi,
MS says in http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc288325%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
that you should use an html5 doctype : !DOCTYPE html but it is not exact,
because html5 doctype is not fixed. You must use a valid doctype that you can
find to http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html .
Hi Philippe,
many thanks for that! Very helpful links.
Surprised that I hadn't been there before. Maybe its just that the other
browsers are more forgiving...
Microsoft's Visual Web Developer includes the following doctype when creating a
new html page:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML
the flash player is not rendered (in IE9).
Maybe unrelated, but in 64bit systems there are two version of IE
(32/64bit). Please check ,About Interner Explorer' dialog. If you can see
(64-bit) after version info, Flash won't work as the corresponding plugin is
not available for 64bit platforms
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