Extension:TimedMediaHandler/VideoJS Player





The VideoJS Player is the replacement video player for MediaWiki.

It is based on [ https://videojs.com/ VideoJS], and has a more modern, faster user interface with compatibility for mobile devices and HTML5.

You can opt-in to use it on Wikimedia wikis as a desktop Beta Feature by going to your preferences.

Why?
The player that Wikimedia used since 2010 has several significant downsides, which were limiting us in making further improvements.


 * Not widely used by others.


 * Written before HTML5 video was standardised.


 * Uses its own subtitling system.


 * Written to be compatible with Internet Explorer 6 and used the JavaScript standards of those times.


 * Written before our own JavaScript stack was developed.


 * It is difficult to make it work correctly on mobile devices.


 * Had been virtually unmaintained for 8 years.

Known issues

 * Subtitles may fail on some files. We dropped support for wikicode markup inside of the subtitles.  You are advised to rewrite these subtitles ( T224258 ).

The video player is still in development, but if you find any problems, please report these on the talk page or file them in [ https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=videojs_player Phabricator].

Usage
Developers working on features that use the Video.js player will need to initialize and configure it appropriately. Below is an example of typical usage.

Basic Configuration Example
The  can also be provided in the HTML  element instead of in JS:

Advanced configuration with Ogv.js support
If you need cross-platform playback of OGG or WebM files (many files in Commons are in these formats), you can use the Ogv.js plugin for Video.js, which is also included in TimedMediaHandler. Example configuration: