* kapilover08 * Graham Thanks moder. I understand that.
2015-03-16 00:40 · (0)
* Graham * kapilover08 Sorry but it seems that nothing can be done about it if you have the 5mb limit the only option is to use a normal download link and enable the download page media player
if you want to embed you have to use the 2mb limit :(
2015-03-15 23:54 · (0)
* kapilover08 * Graham Thanks moder, I hope so it can fix it.
2015-03-15 05:00 · (0)
* Graham * kapilover08 Yes that is exactly what it is doing The video file gets replaced by the html of the landing page
I will ask about this tomorrow
2015-03-15 04:38 · (0)
* Graham * kapilover08 I will do some tests later it may well be replacing the file with the download page html
2015-03-15 04:31 (edited 2015-03-15 04:32 by Graham ) · (0)
* kapilover08 * Graham My other site without additional features 5mb file size is still working on the html5 video in landing page.
2015-03-15 04:30 · (0)
* kapilover08 * Graham Moder I think it is doesn't play the html5 video in landing page if the site is enable the 5mb file size limit option. I try to create it but it's not working. html5 video attempt me INVALID SOURCE.
2015-03-15 04:27 · (0)
* Graham * kapilover08 as long as you pass the mime type to your landing page or detect it on the landing page so that you know which tag to use <audio> and <video> are just html tags
the best way is to use another filelist function on the landing page with the files name as the filter then you only have to pass 1 variable (the files unique name) to the landing page everything else can be got from the filelist function
2015-03-14 02:44 (edited 2015-03-14 02:51 by Graham ) · (0)
* kapilover08 * Graham I fixed it now moder about the width/height. But I have an another question related in html5 video. It is working if I use it to filelist with landing page? What I mean is, I want to use the html5 video after filelist. In short is the interstitial page.
2015-03-13 16:30 · (0)
* Graham * kapilover08 This is just a test and I have not included any css for the audio/video yet it is using standard html5 audio/video tags so yes it is resizeable all the normal width/height and some others should work
I just set style="max-width:160px" is that working on your browser ?
2015-03-13 14:39 (edited 2015-03-13 14:49 by Graham ) · (0)

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