Last modified: 2014-07-08 15:48:10 UTC
TimedMediaHandler's player widget, if invoked in Safari on iOS gives a vague recommendation about using an "HTML5 video browser" and clicking again forces a raw file download, neither of which are very helpful as Safari supports HTML5 video just great, only without the codecs we use. Free & open source VLC for iOS (current version 2.2.2) is back in the standard App Store distribution channels since some months ago, and can now accept requests to stream HTTP URLs by prepending "vlc://" on the link. Instead of showing the "For best experience, try an HTML5 video player" message we should include an iTunes store link to VLC. Tapping on the playback button should then trigger a VLC streaming URL rather than a direct download.
Change 144349 had a related patch set uploaded by Brian Wolff: [WIP; untested] Launch videos in VLC app on iOS if installed https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/144349
Change 144349 merged by Brion VIBBER: Launch videos in VLC app on iOS if installed https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/144349
Come this time next week, we will be heavily encouraging users who click play on a video on iOS to download the vlc app. I wonder if we should inform the VLC for iOS devs of this somehow?
(In reply to Bawolff (Brian Wolff) from comment #3) > Come this time next week, we will be heavily encouraging users who click > play on a video on iOS to download the vlc app. > > I wonder if we should inform the VLC for iOS devs of this somehow? Good idea. :) I've dropped a note on their mailing list: https://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/ios/2014-July/002109.html