Is it possible to play HTML5 video in IE9?

IE9 does not support other third-party codecs (unlike Safari, which will play anything QuickTime can play). Internet Explorer 8 has no HTML5 video support at all, but virtually all Internet Explorer users will have the Adobe Flash plugin. Later in this chapter, I’ll show you how you can use HTML5 video but gracefully fall back to Flash.

Are there any mobile browsers that support HTML5?

HTML5 compatibility on mobile and tablet browsers with testing on real devices Feature Safari iOS Android Browser Samsung Internet Google Chrome Amazon Silk BlackBerry Browser Nokia Browser Internet Explorer Opera Mobile

Is there a way to play WebM video on IE9?

It will also play WebM video if you install a third-party codec, which is not installed by default on any version of Windows. IE9 does not support other third-party codecs (unlike Safari, which will play anything QuickTime can play).

What are the different input types in HTML5?

HTML5 has a bunch of new input types for forms. These input types allow better input control and validation, some of which are particularly useful for mobile users, where input is often more cumbersome than on desktop. The full list of input types is included below:

Why does MP4 video not play on IE8?

Note: The .mp4 video should be coded in h264 basic profile, so that it plays on all mobile devices. Update: added autoplay=”false” to the Flash fallback. This prevents the MP4 from starting to play right away when the page loads on IE8, it will start to play once the play button is pushed.

How can I get Internet Explorer to play videos?

Go to the Start icon and type in Internet Explorer. Choose the Internet Explorer, then click on the icon with the Gear, located in the upper right corner. Next, choose the About Internet Explorer, and click Close. After doing the above process, Internet Explorer will make automatic updates.