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Hi Germi,

As I complete our testing, I just noticed that the module portable player is not playing the videos on iPhone/Ipad devices (I would expect any mobile device, but I only have these two)

But in the library itself the videos play fine.

Are we using a different jwplayer version or html5 player settings for the module player.

Trying to figure out why it's not playing.

thanks
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    Saturday, October 13 2012, 01:34 AM - #Permalink
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    I haven't tested out on any of the latest versions yet, but last time I heard germi was using his own solution for html5. He was having issues with the fall back of the jw player with html5 so he wrote his own player fall back code that does not use the jw player.
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    Sunday, October 14 2012, 08:26 PM - #Permalink
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    the module hasn't an HTML5 version (iphone/ipad, in this case). among other reasongs, because that player does not make much sense in the mobile devices because if you jump from page to page it makes no sense...!
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    Sunday, October 14 2012, 08:38 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Germi,

    Probably best to take this offline then.

    Our Use case is as follows:

    The site is a video library of wrestling techniques (over 2400) - As you know due you helping me alot.

    Anyway's the wrestling coaches that are subscribed to this membership, will create custom playlists and then they would like to pull the playlist up using there Ipad and then show it to the there team.

    With Apple TV, or any other adaptor - this is rather easy to do now show there content from the phone.

    So they won't be jumping around page to page, but would need to access there custom playlist from the mobile device.

    I believe moving forward streamline of the way content is delivered may be good. Because right now we have JWPlayer, HTML5 and then now the portable module player is different.

    Can we sync up offline to see what it will take to get this player working on mobile device.
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    Monday, October 15 2012, 04:31 PM - #Permalink
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    yes I totally understand you, but that's precisely what I mean:
    once the playlist is created.. why you need the module?
    you can just access to PLAYLIST page (using the iPad, for instance) and there, you will see the player, in HTML5 mode, that will play the playlist! do you know what I mean?

    it will achieve what you want but without the need of using the module (but simply the plugin on the playlist page)

    do you understand what I mean?
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    Monday, October 15 2012, 04:49 PM - #Permalink
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    Yep you are exactly right, this will suffice. I never thought to click on the playlist link. I always would click on the arrow to move it into the module player - so yeah this works nicely.

    Thanks
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