Transition to HTML 5 Video Test
We are working on the move to HTML 5 Video, because we want to support open web standards. You won’t need the Quicktime plugin to watch our moves anymore, your browser has everything it needs for playback (and you could watch the moves also on your mobile device (iOS, Android and WP7 supported). It’s still possible to scrub the timeline (with IE9, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome), but for perfect frame-by-frame control the quicktime (mp4) files are also provided.
Please check out the video and give us some feedback.
The C7 Team
By the way, this Skopu was filmed during the PWA event on Fuerteventura 2010. It is not new, but we used it for our tests.
Skopu
Download .mp4 (Quicktime) file
Aother thing, not related to the video player. Too many new videos! The good stuff gets buried too fast. Perhaps have a showcase for highly rated videos?
much better
First of all I was very happy about this planned change as I also missed the possibility to watch the moves on my Android device. And in fact downloading and/or watching the clip on my Android tablet works perfect now and with the App “V1 Golf” I am able to watch the moves frame-by-frame (also mirroring and simple annotations are possible!) as I was used to on my Windows machine using Quicktime. On the other hand side I´m not happy how the clips work on my Windows 7 Laptop (and Firefox 7.0.1). With the given example it took quite long… Read more »
Thanks for the feedback Sipio.
Why not, i’ll try to implement both players.
Bitte wieder den Quicktime player!!!
The video starts smooth but then stops, timeline not really working and for what ever reason my Processor is working hard.
Firefox 8.0.1
OSX 10.6.8
Intel Core 2 Duo 1,83
Same here.
Runs ok once fully loaded, but took longer even with this low quality clip. I’d love to see these on my android, but not if takes forever and means losing frame by frame functionality.
Safari 5.1.1
OSX 10.6.8
Intel Core i5 3.6GHz
Thanks for the feedback.
True. I suppose you’re right, we need better video compression.