batch – Chris Coulson's Developer Notes https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson Tips on .Net, SQL Server, Sharepoint & AI Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:36:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/chris_profile-150x150.jpg batch – Chris Coulson's Developer Notes https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson 32 32 Encode h.264 and WebM videos for MediaElement.js using FFmpeg https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/encode-h-264-and-webm-videos-for-mediaelement-js-using-ffmpeg/ https://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/encode-h-264-and-webm-videos-for-mediaelement-js-using-ffmpeg/#comments Thu, 14 Jun 2012 04:42:12 +0000 http://blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/?p=104 I recently added a video player to a client’s site. I found John Dyer’s MediaElement.js to be an excellent solution for doing this. As long as you provide both an h.264 and WebM encoded version of the video, it will play natively on almost all browsers. For unsupported browsers it will fall back to Flash. The client’s videos were all wmv’s, so they would need to be converted to h.264 and WebM.

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