Reputation: 101
My goodness, I cannot find an answer for this and I spent several hours already. How can you reference multiple videos at the same time in video.js?
The API documentation says:
Referencing the Player: You just need to make sure your video tag has an ID. The example embed code has an ID of "example_video_1". If you have multiple videos on one page, make sure every video tag has a unique ID.
var myPlayer = V("example_video_1");
This example shows a single ID, but it doesnt show how I can reference multiple IDs at the same time.
If I have 3 different tags: "video_1", "video_2", "video_3", how do I reference them all?
I tried an array and it didnt work. I also tried listing the videos like this:
var myPlayer = _V_("video_1", "video_2");
and didnt work neither.
Can somebody help me here?
Thank you.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 11028
Reputation: 7821
You can't pass multiple ids to _V_()
. Either do them one at a time:
var myPlayer1 = _V_("video_1");
var myPlayer2 = _V_("video_2");
var myPlayer3 = _V_("video_3");
Or if you want them as an array:
var myPlayers = Array(_V_("video_1"), _V_("video_2"), _V_("video_3"));
myPlayers[1].play();
Note: this was written for an older version of video.js. _V_()
still works but is deprecated: use videojs()
instead.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 523
This would also work:
var video = [];
video[1] = _V_("Video1");
video[2] = _V_("Video2");
video[3] = _V_("Video3");
video[4] = _V_("Video4");
video[5] = _V_("Video5");
video[6] = _V_("Video6");
video[7] = _V_("Video7");
video[8] = _V_("Video8");
video[9] = _V_("Video9");
video[10] = _V_("Video10");
Upvotes: 0