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HTML5 Video How-To

By : Alex Libby
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HTML5 Video How-To

By: Alex Libby

Overview of this book

<p>Publishing videos online has been around for a number of years, although has really taken off with the advent of video sharing sites such as YouTube. The power of video is huge if done well; it can present a lot of information in a more visually engaging manner than using written text and pictures. Done badly though – it can present real problems to the company or individual hosting the video, that have the potential to cause some real harm!<br /><br />"HTML5 Video How-To" is a practical, hands-on guide that provides you with a number of clear step-by-step exercises, which will help you take advantage of the real power that is behind HTML5 video, and give you a good grounding in using it in your web pages.<br /><br />This book looks at the HTML5 video formats available, and breaks down the mystery and confusion that surrounds which format to use. It will take you through a number of clear, practical recipes that will help you to take advantage of the new HTML5 video standard, quickly and painlessly. <br /><br />You will also learn how to build your own video player using jQuery, or by using one of the pre-built libraries available. We will also take a look at adding functionality such as lightbox effects, or subtitles, as well as how to publish videos to popular hosting sites, such as YouTube or VideoBin. If you want to take advantage of using the new HTML5 video format, then this is the book for you.<br /><br />You will learn everything you need to know to convert videos into the right format, as well as how to display them in your browser or web pages, across multiple platforms.</p>
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

About the Author

Alex Libby holds a Master's degree in e-commerce from Coventry University, and currently works as a SharePoint Technical Analyst for a well-known parts distributor based in the UK. Prior to this, he spent a number of years in IT Support, working in the banking, health, and defense publishing industries.

Alex has been working with video hosting over the last 2-3 years, and currently maintains a video communications channel as part of his work in SharePoint, which is used to convey information to 5000 colleagues, in 26 different countries around the world. He enjoys the challenge of video hosting, to ensure content is made accessible across a number of different platforms, while managing the technical constraints of hosting on a corporate network. Alex has also written a separate book for Packt on the jQuery Tools UI Library—this is (indirectly) used within this book.