Reputation: 101
I am trying to insert a video into HTML using jQuery for iPad but all I see is a black screen. If I add the video tag directly to the HTML page all seems to work fine.
Here is what I have in my JavaScript and I call this using a function for onClick event.
var html = "";
html += '<video id="someVideo" width="'+settings.width+'" height="'+settings.height+'" controls="controls">';
html += '<source src="'+url+'" type="video/mp4" />';
html += '</video>';
$("#videoDiv").html(html);
If I create a video tag right inside the body everything seems to be working fine
<video width=708px height=300px controls="controls"><source src="video.mp4" type="video/mp4"></video>
The reason I am planning a JavaScript is that I have few videos on the same page and wanted the user to select a video to be viewed as oppose to a single video on a page... Any idea around that will also help
Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanks
Upvotes: 9
Views: 13732
Reputation: 964
Re ampts answer: please note calling load() on the video element only works if your code is triggered by a user action, like a click handler.
For me this didn't work as apple doesn't seem to think that the history handler (hash change) is a user triggered handler.
For more details see apples documentation on javascript and the video element
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 31880
The reason I am planning a JavaScript is that I have few videos on the same page and wanted the user to select a video to be viewed as oppose to a single video on a page... Any idea around that will also help
Place all the videos on the page, each with a style "display: none". Then .show() the appropriate div on the click event.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1106
There is a bug in iPad's webkit that prevents dynamically created video elements from loading properly.
To get around this set the source attribute and call the video elements load method after you have set the html
var html = "";
html += '<video id="someVideo" width="'+settings.width+'" height="'+settings.height+'" controls="controls">';
html += '<source src="'+url+'" type="video/mp4" />';
html += '</video>';
$("#videoDiv").html(html);
$('#someVideo').attr('src', url);
$('#someVideo')[0].load();
Upvotes: 19