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  • Thread Starter adka89

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    Just tried it, seems to be working fine. Context menu for the HTML5 player is disabled on this one. Thanks a bunch for your support!

    Thread Starter adka89

    (@adka89)

    I’m using Flash at the moment. I’m considering HTML5 but I hate those custom context menu that JWPlayer offers. At least for the Flash one, I can disable right click.

    Yes, I only added the “startparam” attribute into the plugin code (jw_shortcode) since that’s the only extra shortcode that I needed to work on the player and iframe embeds for now.

    Thread Starter adka89

    (@adka89)

    Mmm. Yes, but that won’t be as simple. I don’t think I can get that in the next update.

    Thanks, in the meantime found a workaround though by adding the attribute as a default.

    And can you verify that you’re only having this problem with Firefox on Mac OS? It really shouldn’t be an issue for anyone else unless you’re using FLVs.

    Actually, I was facing the pseudo-streaming issue (on JWPlayer flash players) in Windows using Chrome, but replicated the problem in IE and Firefox as well. Encoded videos were MP4 files with faststart.

    Thread Starter adka89

    (@adka89)

    Hi again, so far the jw player shortcodes work like a charm. But I found out that the embedded videos (in iframes) do not have the same attributes passed to them. So, my embedded mp4 videos is not able to pseudo-stream. Any way to get them to work in the embed players as well? Thanks.

    Thread Starter adka89

    (@adka89)

    Just pulled the “video-embed-thumbnail-generator.php” off your open source version and tested it. Nicely done man, my mp4 playback and seek fine now. That was quick! Much thanks for this.

    Any ETA on the stable plugin update, or do you recommend we follow your dev releases?

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