@Sherbrow: many thanks for the tips!  I'm going to look in to this.

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Sherbrow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok for iframes. I guess even <object> in a carousel is not optimal with
> the slide effect. I didn't mean to host the videos, but maybe you can
> display the image of the video while sliding (Youtube API allows that I
> think) and then on some user action (hover, click) you show the real
> Youtube embedded elements.
>
> Other than user action, you can use the carousel events, so that you only
> display flash when not sliding.
>
> One hint :
> http://apiblog.youtube.com/2011/06/next-step-in-embedded-videos-hd-preview.htmland
>  another :
> https://developers.google.com/youtube/
>
>
> On Saturday, June 30, 2012 8:24:15 PM UTC+2, PmMcK wrote:
>>
>> @Sherbrow, thanks for taking a look.  Yeah, the flash is not ideal but we
>> don't have the original video files and they dont' want to have the videos
>> open in a new window on YouTube.
>>
>> UPDATE: At least in IE9, it's working if I use the old <object> YouTube
>> embed code so the problem appears to be how IE handles iframes within a
>> jQuery carousel.
>>
>> On Friday, June 29, 2012 6:33:29 PM UTC-7, PmMcK wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey there, Group.  I've got a simple carousel working except in IE9 (my
>>> VirtualPC with Vista is crashing so I haven't checked IE7-8).
>>>
>>> You can see the source here: 
>>> http://dev.jdrfbayarea.**org/dev-walk/<http://dev.jdrfbayarea.org/dev-walk/>
>>>  It's a Wordpress site built on the Thesis framework.  But I threw it up on
>>> a blank page on my site 
>>> (http://pmmck.com/carousel.**html<http://pmmck.com/carousel.html>)
>>> and the issue persists so it's not WP related.
>>>
>>>
>>> *The issue:
>>>
>>> *
>>> Each slide item is comprised of two divs: a video (youtube embed code)
>>> pulled left and a div with some text pulled right.  I've got it set to
>>> interval: false so you have to use the arrow controls to see it working.
>>>
>>> The text div slides fine.  But the *video* from the next item slides *behind
>>> *the video on the first one -- until you scroll through all three
>>> slides and then all the videos shuffle up one so video from item 2 is on
>>> top.
>>>
>>> Also, after you advance to the next item, if you scroll up the video
>>> will follow you up the page LOL.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm out of ideas so I appreciate any help you can give!
>>>
>>> Many thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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