[vlc] Re: No autoplay with mozillaplugin for 0.8.2

Jason Berry jbeezo at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 01:36:15 CEST 2005


Use <body onload="document.video1.play()"> 

http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=9923

Works for me.


On 7/12/05, Iván Sánchez Ortega <i.sanchez at mirame.net> wrote:
> El Martes, 12 de Julio de 2005 17:13, Peter Maersk-Moller escribió:
> > > <script type='text/javascript'>
> > > document.getElementById('vlc_player').play();
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. Done that now and it works. However, under load,
> > it might takes time to load the plugin, so a script calling
> > the player element might fail. Don't know if I can test
> > if it has loaded so the script doesn't fail. Do you ?
> 
> Maybe doing as I do sometimes: call the play() method every 2 seconds or so.
> That way, you will ensure that the call succeeds at some time, *and* that VLC
> will reconnect if the connection to the stream is lost (and VLC stops because
> of it).
> 
> Other solution is to delay the play() method call.
> 
> Any way, have a look at the javascript "setTimeout()" function.
> 
> 
> Regards,
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