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HTML5 <video> and <audio> was supposed to be awesome, powerful, and fun.

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But browser vendors couldn't agree on a codec

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and older browsers don't support <video> at all.

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This means <video src="myfile.mp4" /> doesn't work ...

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until now.

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Introducing MediaElement.js, an HTML5 <video> and <audio> player

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that looks and works the same in every browser (even iPhone and Android).

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For older browsers, it has custom Flash and Silverlight plugins 

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that fully replicate the HTML5 MediaElement API

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so you can build a consistent control UI using just HTML and CSS.

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MediaElement.js even supports newer standards 

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like the <track> element that enables the subtitles you're reading right now.

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The subtitles can even be translated into any language using Google's Translation API.

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As a bonus, the Flash and Silverlight fallbacks allow you to use FLV and WMV files.

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Hope you like it. 

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