Download HTML5 Video Player for Mac or Windows, the easiest software for you to encode your video to HTML5 video format and embed HTML5 video into your own website with a few mouse clicks.
- Encode video files to HTML5 video compatible format(include MP4, WebM, Ogv) in a batch mode.
- Support all modern and old web browser with HTML5 video and Flash fallback.
- iPad/iPhone and mobile device compatible.
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HTML5 is built-in to Safari, it may depend on the website you are accessing on whether it is used. For YouTube you may need to first visit the following URL to 'turn on' HTML5 for YouTube.
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When HTML5 was new Safari was one of the better web-browsers in terms of supporting it, however sadly it seems that Apple have neglected this and according to some reports have not kept up with newer changes in the HTML5 spec. This should not prevent playing (most) HTML5 video content though.
You can test HTML5 video support here - http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/tests/video.html
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You can test HTML5 general compatibility here - https://html5test.com/index.html even Safari 10 scores much lower than the current Google Chrome and Firefox browsers. 😟
Safari only supports H.264 and does not support OGG/Theodora or WEBM however H.264 is far, far more common and is what YouTube and Netflix use as examples.
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