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jwplayer-video-element
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<jwplayer-video>
A custom element (web component) for the JW player.
The element API matches the HTML5 <video>
tag, so it can be easily swapped with other media, and be compatible with other UI components that work with the video tag.
One of the goals was to have <jwplayer-video>
seamlessly integrate with Media Chrome.
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<youtube-video>
.
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/jwplayer-video-element@0"></script>
<jwplayer-video controls src="https://cdn.jwplayer.com/players/C8YE48zj-IxzuqJ4M.html"></jwplayer-video>
<jwplayer-video>
is packaged as a javascript module (es6) only, which is supported by all evergreen browsers and Node v12+.
<script>
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/jwplayer-video-element@0"></script>
npm
npm install jwplayer-video-element --save
Include in your app javascript (e.g. src/App.js)
import 'jwplayer-video-element';
This will register the custom elements with the browser so they can be used as HTML.
<mux-video>
A Mux-flavored HTML5 video element w/ hls.js and Mux data builtin.<youtube-video>
A web component for the YouTube player.<wistia-video>
A web component for the Wistia player.<hls-video>
A web component for playing HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) videos.castable-video
Cast your video element to the big screen with ease!<mux-player>
The official Mux-flavored video player web component.FAQs
A custom element for the JW player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
We found that jwplayer-video-element demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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