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@brightcove/videojs-flashls-source-handler
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A source handler to integrate flashls with video.js
A source handler to integrate flashls with video.js
npm install --save videojs-flashls-source-handler
To include videojs-flashls-source-handler on your website or web application, use any of the following methods.
<script>
TagThis is the simplest case. Get the script in whatever way you prefer and include the plugin after you include video.js, so that the videojs
global is available.
<script src="//path/to/video.min.js"></script>
<script src="//path/to/videojs-flashls-source-handler.min.js"></script>
<script>
var player = videojs('my-video');
player.flashlsSourceHandler();
</script>
When using with Browserify, install videojs-flashls-source-handler via npm and require
the plugin as you would any other module.
var videojs = require('video.js');
// The actual plugin function is exported by this module, but it is also
// attached to the `Player.prototype`; so, there is no need to assign it
// to a variable.
require('videojs-flashls-source-handler');
var player = videojs('my-video');
player.flashlsSourceHandler();
When using with RequireJS (or another AMD library), get the script in whatever way you prefer and require
the plugin as you normally would:
require(['video.js', 'videojs-flashls-source-handler'], function(videojs) {
var player = videojs('my-video');
player.flashlsSourceHandler();
});
Apache-2.0. Copyright (c) Brightcove
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A source handler to integrate flashls with video.js
We found that @brightcove/videojs-flashls-source-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 84 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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