jPlayer is now ready for release, but we should do some wider testing before it goes out the door. Plus I need some time to write the docs and brush up the playlist coding.
Please visit and chuck rocks at:
http://jplayer.org/2.0.32/demos/The demos ZIP is here:
http://jplayer.org/2.0.32/jQuery.jPlayer.2.0.32.demos.zipThe skin PSD files are in ZIPs in this folder. (I forget who asked for them now):
http://jplayer.org/2.0.32/skin/Please report back in this thread, good news and bad. Browsers with version, or I assume the latest version. I say good and bad, cause it is just important to know that it work fine for 100 people and failed for 10.
If you find problems, then please try and describe what you were doing and give a link to the particular demo.
Remember that this is a test area and the site navigation will return you to the normal site. And if you do go to the 2.0.32 folder and select the php files directly, they will have issues too. They should be /blah/blah/ and not /blah/blah.php. All this is normally hidden from you, and gives pretty urls.
The main item that people may think is a bug, but is actually a "feature" courtesy of a 10 year old bug in Firefox, is in the video demos using Flash... The full screen button causes the Flash to be re-instanced by Firefox when the css changes to position:fixed. And again when returning to the page view. The jPlayer instance should recover and continue from the point. Feedback on this is welcome.
Following the release of 2.1, I have plans of changing a fair number of items in the Flash. Mainly all the events was my goal, but I now think that implementing a true full screen system in the Flash is a viable solution and intend to make it an option. When used, the standard escape would leave full screen and the mouse click would play and pause the video. Possibly even a doubleclick to leave full screen.
To see what happens with the flash disabled, and when no solution is found, use Firefox and turn off the flash plugin in the addon area and then view one of the demos that only supplied mp3 or m4v.
Let me know how you get on.
Best regards,
Mark P.