Ruby on Rails Friday, December 30, 2011

Some times it's nice to know if there is a defacto standard - the
current HTML5 generation of players are still pretty buggy.

The best I've used is mediaelementjs, there is a rails gem here:
https://github.com/tobsch/mediaelement_rails

On Dec 29, 8:16 am, Ben Eggett <benegg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry to be harsh, but if you don't know how to code to play videos,
> you probably ought to forget about RoR for a bit and start with
> learning front-end coding and playback mechanisms. Once you have some
> solid tools built up, you can then bring it back into RoR and use Ruby
> to draw your video players and source files dynamically.
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> There are plenty of good places to start, depending on your needs:
>  http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybodyhttp://sandbox.thewikies.com/vfe-generator/http://flowplayer.orghttp://videojs.com
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> or simply youtube.com - embedding videos.
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> You need to know the difference between front-end and back-end tools
> (client side and server side). Realizing that RoR will ultimately
> deliver front-end code to the user in some form or another
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> On Dec 28, 3:55 am, honey ruby <emailtohoneyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > hey everyone i want to add a video and play it using ruby on rails .
> > how can i do it. can anyone help me plzz..
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> > Thanks in advance

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