Category: Video

Staygold & Robyn, Spank Rock & Damien Adore – Backseat

Posted on May 28th, 2010 in Music, Video

I feel like I just crawled out from under a rock. How did I miss this!? Especially since Spank Rock has a verse. Unacceptable on my part.

What is Crizzly?

Posted on May 10th, 2010 in Local, Mixes, Music, Video

Crizzly is nineteen revolutions old.
Crizzly is from Boerne, Texas.
Crizzly is surrounded by old people and little kids.
Crizzly likes loud music.
Crizzly may not be human.
Crizzly appears to you below.

Want Crizzly to close its mouth and play more music?
Hit play below.

Crizzly's Spring Fling Mix Thing from Crizzly at Letsmix.com

HTML5 Video Player – Version 1.2

Posted on May 7th, 2010 in Projects, Video, Web
HTML5 Video Player Version 1.2

Compatibility: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari
Powered By: HTML5, CSS, JavaScript
Extra Libraries: MooTools (Sliders, Fades)

What’s up with HTML5 video anyway?
For the original project outline check the version 1 post here.

Version 1.2 Functionality
Version 1.2 is a core functionality update instead of an addition of features as I had originally planned. Everything from version 1 remains intact with the javascript controls optimized for smoother operation. The most recognizable difference in controls between versions 1 and 1.2 is the seek bar. Take a quick look at both versions and move the seek bar from left to right. Version 1.2 has removed most (if not all) of the stutter from the seek bar while dragging.

Player control code in version 1.2 has been corrected to allow video playback in Firefox and with the recent release of an Opera update (version 10.53) the video player now works with Opera as well.

Next Release Additions
The next version of the player will have an option for Flash fallback. If no Flash fallback is set, the player will display a graphic showing that HTML5 video isn’t currently available for their browser. Code from the user end will be minimized by using a custom tag that will be read and handled appropriately by the video player and multiple instances of the HTML5 video player will be possible.

Running Into Issues?
Did you try using the video player with Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari and it didn’t work? Let me know in the comments and I’ll try to track down the issue. Before I posted the final version 1.2 code here I tested the player in Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari on Mac OSX and Windows Vista, so there shouldn’t be any issues.