THEO Blog / html5 player (2)

Will Your Video Player Still Work in December?

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In less than 1 month, on the 6th of December, Google will be releasing Chrome 55. From this version onward, continuing their way towards a more performant and secure web experience, the Chrome browser will block Flash content by default. From users' perspective, if you value things li …

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The pains of Cross Origin Resource Sharing

Find how to configure CORS with THEOplayer

HTML5 is booming and plugin based media distribution is diminishing. This however brings a number of new challenges like granting HTML5 players access to the actual media content. This can be complex as web browsers come with strict security restrictions on which content can and can't …

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BBC embraces HTML5 for its iPlayer

BBC embraces HTML5 for its iPlayer

It is always news if the BBC introduces something new, as they are known to be a first mover in the market. Their iPlayer has been an example to a lot of other broadcasters, being one of the most prominent online platforms to use Flash.

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THEOplayer at IBC 2015

Visit THEOplayer in Amsterdam

THEOplayer will present the newest possibilities and features of THEOplayer at IBC 2015, September 11-15 in Amsterdam. This includes support for MPEG-DASH and an array of new features and possibilities in the cross platform HLS HTML5 video player.

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THEOplayer will demo its technology at NAB 2015, Las Vegas

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THEOplayer's unique technology allows live and on-demand content to be streamed using adaptive HTTP-based protocols such as Apple's HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), or the MPEG-DASH protocol directly to HTML5 browsers. The THEOplayer playback technology enables content publishers to use a s …

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THEOplayer will showcase the next generation of HTML5 video playback technology for the web at IBC 2014

THEOplayer at IBC 2014

THEOplayer is excited to participate at IBC 2014, September 12-16 in Amsterdam. At the exhibition, we will demonstrate our next generation video playback technology for the web. Cross-platform support for adaptive bitrate streaming of HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) directly to HTML5 browse …

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