How do I get a HTML5 Video to work using IE10

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2019-11-27 02:08:57
Adamy

Make sure you set the web server to use a MIME type video/mp4 for .mp4. I accidentally set .mp4 to use MIME type video/mpeg, the video plays in Chrome, but not in IE11.

Also you need to make sure the video uses H264 video codec and AAC audio codec

I just had a similar problem, my own site HTML5 did not work at all. No error message just blank.

The reason was Windows7 N (EU - no media player).

After installing the Windows Media Player, this (and also other problems) are fixed. I hope it helps :)

It doesn't look like it works in Win7+IE10 for some reason. Everything else looks good. Tested against the following pages, which includes ie.microsoft.com test.

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/graphics/videoformatsupport/default.html http://www.w3.org/2010/05/video/mediaevents.html

Win7 IE9 – OK

Win7 IE10 – nope

Win8 IE10 – OK

Win7 IE11 – OK

Win8 IE11 – OK

BrowserStack screenshots for the MS test page. http://www.browserstack.com/screenshots/9083c865675d0821ee8b1030a43da5fd36bff469

I don't have IE10 installed, however, according to caniuseit, mp4 is supported in IE9 and 10.

The following html works for me in IE9 & Chrome, note your video file must be in the same folder as your html page on the server (in this example).

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <body>
        <video src="abc.mp4" width="640" height="480" preload controls></video>
    </body>
</html>

Edit: I have installed IE10 and can confirm the above works there too.

Edit: Since Firefox does not support mp4, and older browsers do not support video natively at all, it is better to provide multiple sources (formats), and fall back, usually to a flash player.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <body>
        <video width="640" height="480" preload controls>
            <!-- mp4 supported by Chrome & IE9/10 -->
            <source src="abc.mp4" type="video/mp4"></source>
            <!-- webm supported by Firefox -->
            <source src="abc.webm" type="video/webm"></source>

            <!-- last element in video is fall back for native video support, usually a flash player -->
            <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash ...>
                <!-- last element flash player is usual fall back for flash support, usually some "not supported text" -->
                <div>
                Your browser does not natively support flash and you do not have flast installed.
            </div>
            </object>
        </video>
    </body>
</html>
Mohsenme

Maybe you have video card driver problem as mentioned in Cannot play neither IE10 HTML5 video nor Modern UI apps video.

Disable GPU rendering in IE as:

Internet Options > Advanced > Accelerated graphics > Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering

And see if it works.

I have had a lot of problems with IE10 playing html5 video. The last thing I checked was the right oe : videos were gzip compressed. Check your server config!!!

EDIT : To know if your videos are getting compressed by the server, use a network proxy sniffer like Charles for example, or even IE's debugger and check the response header to the video file request. If you find Content-Encoding:gzip, then you should check your server config. In my case I had to disable gzip compression on video files in my .htaccess file.

This is the code I use for my html5 videos:

<div>
<video id="example_video_1" class="video-js vjs-default-skin"
controls preload="none" width="auto" height="auto"
poster="path/to/image.png"
data-setup='{"example_option":true, "autoplay": true}'>
    <source src="path/to/video.ogv" type='video/ogg' />
    <source src="path/to/video.webm" type='video/webm' />
    <source src="path/to/video.mp4" type='video/mp4' />
    <!-- Flash Fallback. Use any flash video player here. Make sure to keep the vjs-flash-fallback class. -->
    <object class="vjs-flash-fallback" width="640" height="360" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://releases.flowplayer.org/swf/flowplayer-3.2.1.swf">
        <param name="movie" value="http://releases.flowplayer.org/swf/flowplayer-3.2.1.swf" />
        <param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" />
        <param name="flashvars" value='config={"playlist":["path/to/image.png", {"url": "path/to/video.flv","autoPlay":false,"autoBuffering":true}]}' />
        <!-- Image Fallback. Typically the same as the poster image. -->
        <img src="path/to/image.png" width="640" height="264" alt="Poster Image" title="No video playback capabilities." />
    </object>
</video>

This should work on all devices/browsers. I have called the wideos in that specific order to allow modern browsers to load them faster (chrome can play ogg/webm/mp4 - from testing my videos ogg/webm seem to load faster them mp4 so it will reduce buffering times)

I've had the exact same problem. My original resolution of the video was 1920x1200. Seems that IE10 has problems with that. First tests with lower resolution videos solved the problem.

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