![]() ![]() Also much like MooTools, jPlayer offers the power of a framework player: the flexible API that’s familiar to jQuery developers. Like MooTools player above it, jPlayer is based on a framework: jQuery. MediaElement offers extensive customization options – it’s fully skinnable and supports Ambilight, full-screen video, the element, Flash/HTML5 YouTube API, auto translation thanks to Google Translate, and a host of other features. It plays well with other custom frameworks due to its ease of modification, and it is easy to extend the framework via JavaScript “feature” plugins. The player has plugins available for most of the major CMSs like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and others. It includes custom Flash and Silverlight players that will work with older browsers, and those players are designed to mimic the normal MediaElement player. MediaElement might be the most popular HTML5 player on this list, and for good reasons: it supports both audio and video, it’s written in pure, clean HTML5 and CSS, and it’s highly backward-compatible. If you’re looking to make the switch, here are ten HTML5 audio players that you can pop on your website in lieu of a Flash player! ![]() That has made a great deal of developers quite excited, as they can start leaving their cumbersome Flash players for more elegant, faster HTML5 media players. HTML5 browsers have, in recent years, begun to gain more and more market share.
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