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In the Components area, scroll to and click Multimedia. Click Details. Follow these steps: Clear the check box for this option, and then click OK. Click OK again to complete the removal.

Make sure the Video Compression box contains a check mark. Click OK, then click OK again. Follow the on-screen instructions. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.

A Boolean attribute which if true indicates that the element should automatically toggle picture-in-picture mode when the user switches back and forth between this document and another document or application. The controlslist attribute, when specified, helps the browser select what controls to show on the media element whenever the browser shows its own set of controls e.

The allowed values are nodownload , nofullscreen and noremoteplayback. Use the disablepictureinpicture attribute if you want to disable the Picture-In-Picture mode and the control.

This enumerated attribute indicates whether to use CORS to fetch the related video. The allowed values are:. Sends a cross-origin request without a credential. If the server does not give credentials to the origin site by not setting the Access-Control-Allow-Origin: HTTP header , the image will be tainted , and its usage restricted. Sends a cross-origin request with a credential. If the server does not give credentials to the origin site through Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: HTTP header , the image will be tainted and its usage restricted.

When not present, the resource is fetched without a CORS request i. If invalid, it is handled as if the enumerated keyword anonymous was used. See CORS settings attributes for additional information. Prevents the browser from suggesting a Picture-in-Picture context menu or to request Picture-in-Picture automatically in some cases.

The height of the video's display area, in CSS pixels absolute values only; no percentages. A Boolean attribute; if specified, the browser will automatically seek back to the start upon reaching the end of the video. A Boolean attribute that indicates the default setting of the audio contained in the video. If set, the audio will be initially silenced. Its default value is false , meaning that the audio will be played when the video is played. A Boolean attribute indicating that the video is to be played "inline", that is within the element's playback area.

Note that the absence of this attribute does not imply that the video will always be played in fullscreen. A URL for an image to be shown while the video is downloading. If this attribute isn't specified, nothing is displayed until the first frame is available, then the first frame is shown as the poster frame.

This enumerated attribute is intended to provide a hint to the browser about what the author thinks will lead to the best user experience with regards to what content is loaded before the video is played.

It may have one of the following values:. The default value is different for each browser. The spec advises it to be set to metadata. The URL of the video to embed. The width of the video's display area, in CSS pixels absolute values only; no percentages. We offer a substantive and thorough guide to media file types and the guide to the codecs supported for video.

Also available is a guide to audio codecs that can be used with them. Video player styling basics provides some useful styling techniques. An AudioTrackList containing all of the media element's audio tracks.

You can add a listener for addtrack to this object to be alerted when new audio tracks are added to the element.

Add an addtrack listener to this VideoTrackList object to be informed when video tracks are added to the element. Add an addtrack event listener to this TextTrackList to be notified when new text tracks are added to the element.

This code watches for audio tracks to be added to and removed from the element, and calls a hypothetical function on a track editor to register and remove the track from the editor's list of available tracks. You can also use addEventListener to listen for the addtrack and removetrack events. This example plays a video when activated, providing the user with the browser's default video controls to control playback.

Until the video starts playing, the image provided in the poster attribute is displayed in its place. If the browser doesn't support video playback, the fallback text is displayed. This example builds on the last one, offering three different sources for the media; this allows the video to be watched regardless of which video codecs are supported by the browser.

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