There are 40 repositories under html5-video topic.
HTML5 <audio> or <video> player with support for MP4, WebM, and MP3 as well as HLS, Dash, YouTube, Facebook, SoundCloud and others with a common HTML5 MediaElement API, enabling a consistent UI in all browsers.
A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin.
Full featured JavaScript image & video gallery. No dependencies
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An experimental HTML5 & WebGL video composition and rendering API.
Highly extensible, modern, JavaScript video player. Handles MPEG-Dash / HLS / MPEG-4 and is built on top of the HTML5 video element.
Fluid Player - an open source VAST compliant HTML5 video player
Lightweight HTML5 video/audio player with smooth controls and ability to play VAST/VPAID/VMAP ads
💡 An excellent HTML5 video player component
A customizeable HTML5 Video React component with i18n and a11y.
Plugins for the main mediaelement project
Displays subtitles in .ass format from JavaScript. Supports most SSA/ASS features, easily integrates with HTML5 videos.
Fullscreen WebKit browser with hardware accelerated CSS, WebGL, and HTML5 video for the RaspberryPi 3.
HTTP server to convert any torrent to video stream
A custom HTML5 video player built with JavaScript
Html5 audio and video player library for React
Load YouTube videos with the HTLML5 <video> element without needing iframes or the YouTube JS API.
🚀 A lightweight & flexible web player :)
A Chrome Extension to pick a preferred audio output device for HTML5 audio and video elements
A vue hls video player plugin using video.js 7
A React video player component for TV devices, with customisable buttons and arrow-key navigation. It can play a variety of URLs like file paths, HLS/Dash streams and even YouTube links directly. Try out the demo on a desktop browser to see how it can simplify playback in your big-screen web apps: https://lewhunt.github.io/react-tv-player
Core components of the Clappr player architecture
A Python application designed to stream hardware encoded h.264 from a Raspberry Pi directly to a browser.
Use HTML5, Go and Facebox to implement face verification on a website