RE: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page [SEC=No Protective Marking]

2011-09-12 Thread Siobhan . Neill
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RE: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page

2011-09-09 Thread Lapcewich, Dennis
Take a look at Adobe’s Open Source Media Framework program --- http://www.osmf.org/index.php Granted, it’s Flash-based but they do have information which may be helpful for non-Flash users. And it’s all free. Dennis Dennis Lapcewich US Forest Service Webmaster DRM Civil Rights POC / USFS

Re: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page

2011-09-06 Thread David Thomas
Hi, I would use youtube to embed a video in a webpage because i'm pretty shore that it defaults to flash but also has support for mobile and other devices. Youtube is really easy to implement, all you need to do is copy the embed code and it should work. You can however user HTML5 with flash

Re: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page

2011-09-06 Thread paultea
http://videojs.com/ a) Flash, with HTML 5 fallback (iPhone/iPad users) and worst case...a link or b) HTML 5, then Flash as fallback... and, again, worst case a link Not perfect, but hopefully covers the scenario you're in. grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au Sent by:

Re: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page

2011-09-06 Thread Jose Arturo de la Rosa Vidal
)dvcCONVERTIDOR DE VIDEOc 3)m-mp4-converter I hope that helps somewhat greetings Jose de la Rosa Vidal -- From: d...@daveycreative.com Subject: Re: [WSG] Fwd: Video in web page Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 13:07:44 +0800 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Hi, 2011/9/6