I experienced this also. It seems the windowInfo has its width and
height set automatically. So if the viewport doesn't allow the
infoWindow to display the div containing the video, you can use a
dirty trick to force the infoWindosize : you put a empty div with the
video width, and height (+10 for the close icon). Then you put your
div containing the video absolute :

<div style="height:218px;width:320px;margin-top:10px"></div><div
style="position:absolute;top:10px;left:0"><object width="320"
height="218">....</object></div>

Works for me.

Another solution would be to set your map width and height in px, not
in %

On 17 juin, 10:01, Clarkee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please seewww.takemethereboris.co.uk
>
> Keep your browser window small. Click on one of the London Landmarks.
> A popup appears and plays a youtube video. If the map has had to
> reposition then you may or may not see the video in Chrome and Safari.
> Sometimes you just hear audio or see half the video.
>
> If screen is maximised and no auto-repositioning of the map is needed
> when you click on the marker then all is ok.
>
> All works fine in IE.
>
> There have been similar posts on here about problems with API v3 but I
> don't see any solution. (It used to work with v2, but that's
> deprecated so we don't want to use that)
>
> i would appreciate your help
>
> thanks
>
> clarkee

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