
Hello everyone, today I would like to talk about html5 players, as you probably already know, modern browsers have already introduced html5 support, which allows us to embed videos into a document without using browser plug-ins.
In the near future, of course, it’s possible not to think about a complete replacement of flash-players with on-ones, but it’s worth an additional option (as the well-known video hosting companies have already done).
')
At the moment, I came across only a single boxed version of the html5 player, its name is “Sublime Video”.
As a result, I would like to increase the selection of html5 players, as
I have already managed together with the readers of my blog, and, of course, with very savvy habravchanami, so I expect from you links and suggestions.
And so, let's start the review of the above mentioned player.
“Sublime Video” looks like this:

It is supported, as the developers claim, a very small number of browsers.
- Safari (v4.0.4 +)
- Google Chrome (v4.0 +)
- Internet Explorer with Chrome Frame :)
But it has an excellent interface and no less excellent full-screen mode.
The player is currently still under development and in the near (hopefully) time, the developers plan to add the following functions:
- Firefox support
- Volume change
- And most importantly - support IE in the form of replacing the html5 player with flash
The player is planned to be distributed free of charge for non-commercial use, which is good news.
It's a shame that the player at the time of development can not be downloaded and felt more closely, but you can see a great demo.
On this, in fact, everything - I am waiting for comments from you with analogues ;-).
View the “Sublime Video” demo
Subscribe to notes from me