The re-write of the My Learning video engine:
Many mobile and tablet devices suffer issues
with incorporating and supporting non-desktop based video inside web browsers.
The main problems that manufacturers face are the lack of ability to embed
video players within their stock browsers.
Examples:
- · Apple iPads are unable to embed their own video technologies such as MOV and MP4 and have to rely on ‘Apps’ from the iTunes store to accomplish video playback.
- · Android devices have similar issues with supporting FLV and OGV formats, although to perform better with MP4 playback.
The My Learning development team spent a
number of weeks researching and developing a universal video playback engine to
support all mobile and tablet devices, and introduced ‘fallback’ behaviour to
ensure that there was always a method of playing back video that was either
attached (as a file), or embedded (using a gadget) inside the VLE.
The result of this work has now been tested
and released as a major update to the v19 “Dione” edition. As such, the system
is now capable of directly supporting the following formats on any type of
device, from Windows and Mac desktops, through to Android and iPad devices (on
smartphones and tablets).
Video format
support:
MP4, FLV, MPG, AVI, OGV, 3GGP, M2V, MPG, WMV
and MOV
The improved edition 19.3 can now handle all
of these formats either directly within the browser, or by using the devices
own playback engine. As ‘fallback’ the video can also be downloaded for playing
or use offline.
Notes:
My Learning highly recommend the
installation of the most popular playback tool for mobile and tablet devices entitled “MX Player” – users should install this tool from their respective
“App stores”, and all additional “Codec” packs. Please note that our
team is unable to offer support with any 3rd party tools or
applications – but in suggesting these tools, we can assure that they do handle
and playback the formats above.
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