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awarded | Famous Question |
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awarded | Nice Question |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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asked | iPad/iPhone HTML5 video loading |
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HTML5 video on iPad right I get that, so what happens is I call new_video.load(); after the user clicks on a video. After that I attach the event listeners. This in theory should work since once the user clicks the video, it calls loading then it adds all of the event listeners. |
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Jun
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HTML5 video on iPad unfortunately thats not the problem. The iPad supports h.264 video and thats the video I'm loading. The problem is that when video is loading it shows the cannot play sign until enough has loaded. I want to hide this video element all together until it's ready to be played all the way through |
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Jun
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HTML5 video on iPad I am using h.264 |
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May
25 |
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asked | HTML5 video on iPad |
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Apr
23 |
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awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Apr
16 |
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asked | How to get HTML5 canvas text to show html entity? |