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@mux/mux-player
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An open source Mux player web component that Just Works™
Mux Player recently released 3.0. The most visible change in this is new tooltips that are enabled by default, as well as other fixes and changes.
For changes relating to the previous major release, 2.0, see the V1 to V2 upgrade guide and the blog post announcement.
<mux-player>
is the official Mux-flavored video player web component.
The player UI is built on Media Chrome and <mux-video>
drives the core video logic used to play Mux Video content.
npm install @mux/mux-player
or
yarn add @mux/mux-player
<mux-player
playback-id="DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe"
metadata-video-title="Big Buck Bunny"
metadata-viewer-user-id="user-id-1234"
></mux-player>
Docs and guides live on docs.mux.com.
API reference lives on Github.
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An open source Mux player web component that Just Works™
The npm package @mux/mux-player receives a total of 97,915 weekly downloads. As such, @mux/mux-player popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mux/mux-player demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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