We know there are a few issues with video publishing on the Community site since the upgrade, and those are in hand. We've also listened to Community feedback on the video player that's used on the site. There were a couple of things we focussed on;
1. Playback quality (being poor, especially on mobile)
2. Video player on mobile devices (lack of features you'd expect)
Playback quality
The first was quite difficult to pin down to anything specific. We use Brightcove as the video provider and it should detect the speed of your connection and serve up a 'rendition' of the video (basically a bit-rate + resolution that best matches). We don't know why it serves up really poor bit-rates when your connection can handle it, so what we've done is remove 5 of the lowest bit-rates which were super-low quality.. they were worse than useless, so we should be left with some half decent versions.
Video player on mobile devices
The player we had on mobile was really poor, but we've found a good alternative that works pretty well on mobile.. it makes the device use the built-in player, so on iOS you'll get the Full Screen, and Picture-in-Picture modes. On Android you'll get a Chromecast icon (if you've got a Chromecast device in the house).. but no full-screen icon for now.. that's in line for the next site update.
The player changes on the desktop too.. so gone is the light-coloured player, and you'll see a player with a dark colour scheme. If you've got Flash installed, then it'll show the Flash player (even if you'd rather it showed the HTML5 player). Without Flash installed it'll show a HTML5 player. In the next update it'll ignore Flash completely if you've got a HTML5-capable browser
Screenshots
Player on iOS
Picture-in-Picture on iOS
Player on Android with Chromecast support
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