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All of this is done with the HTML5 <audio> tag.
Older browsers are also supported, but using a classical MP3 format with no visible Flash.
Here are some key features of "jPlayer":
· Easy to skin UI interface
· Support for both video and video content
· Cross-browser and cross-device tested
· Flash fallback for older brwosers
· JavaScript programming API available
· Extendable via plugins
· Documentation
· Lightweight in size
jPlayer supports:
· HTML5: mp3, m4a (AAC), m4v (H.264), ogv*, oga*, wav*, webm*
· Flash: mp3, m4a (AAC), m4v (H.264)
Browser support:
· Windows: Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9 beta
· OSX: Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
· iOS: Mobile Safari: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
· Android: We require a device for testing
Requirements:
· JavaScript enabled on client side
· jQuery 1.3 or higher
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· New Feature: Added RTMP support to the Flash fallback. Enables the supplied options: rtmpv and rtmpa for video and media RTMP streams respectively. RTMP feature developed by Robert M. Hall in this GitHub fork github.com/rmhall/jPlayer of jPlayer.
· Security Fix: The Flash SWF had a security vulnerability that could be exploited to steal cookies from the domain hosting the SWF. Reported by Jason Calvert.
· New Feature: The Flash SWF jPlayer version number is once again displayed when visiting the URL directly.
· Bug Fix: Affecting iOS and Blackberry. iOS 5.1 sometimes fails to give the media.duration and it remains a NaN. Blackberry OS7 gives the initial media.duration as Infinity. jPlayer now leaves the status.duration at zero until the media.duration is finite.

Via: jPlayer 2.2.0 / 2.2.24 Dev






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