HTMLMediaplayer

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HTMLMediaPlayer refers to the capabilities and elements built into the modern HTML Living Standard that allow web browsers to play audio and video natively without requiring outdated third-party plugins like Adobe Flash.

An HTML media player can be implemented using native elements, controlled with JavaScript APIs, or enhanced using open-source frameworks. Core HTML Elements

Browsers use two primary tags to embed media directly into a webpage:

: Embeds video content (like movie clips or streams) directly into the document layout.

: Embeds audio content (like music or podcasts) using a slimmed-down, audio-specific user interface.

: Nested inside the tags to provide multiple file paths and formats, allowing the browser to choose the first format it supports for optimal cross-browser compatibility. Key Media Attributes HTML video embed element – MDN Web Docs – Mozilla

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