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The easiest way to play videos in HTML, is to use YouTube.
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Converting videos to different formats can be difficult and time - consuming.An easier solution is to let YouTube play the videos in your web page.YouTube will display an id (like tgbNymZ7vqY), when you save (or play) a video. You can use this id, and refer to your video in the HTML code.
To play your video on a web page, do the following:
<iframe> element in your web page Let the src attribute point to the video URL Use the width and height attributes to specify the dimension of the player Add any other parameters to the URL (see below)
<iframe width="420" height="315"
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src ="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY"></iframe>
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YouTube Autoplay + MuteYou can let your video start playing automatically when a user visits the page, by adding autoplay=1 to the YouTube URL.However, automatically starting a video is annoying for your visitors!
Chromium browsers do not allow autoplay in most cases. However, muted autoplay is always allowed.
Add mute=1 after autoplay=1 to let your video start playing automatically (but muted).Formula
YouTube - Autoplay + Muted<iframe width="420" height="315"
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src ="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY?autoplay = 1&mute = 1"></iframe>
A comma separated list of videos to play (in addition to the original URL).
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Add playlist = videoIDand loop=1 to let your video loop forever.Formula
loop = 0
(default) - The video will play only once.
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YouTube - Loop forever<iframe width="420" height="315"
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src ="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY?playlist = tgbNymZ7vqY&loop = 1"></iframe>
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Add controls = 0 to NOT display controls in the video player.
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controls = 1
(default) - Player controls is displayed.
YouTube - Controls<iframe width="420" height="315"
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src ="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY?controls = 0"></iframe>