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I have loaded videos into a search results page. On mouseenter I want to load a preview of the video into a separate div. The video will then start playing in the div.

$(".videoSearchResults video").mouseenter(function () {
    var container = document.createElement("div");
    $(container).attr("class", "videoOverlay");
    $(container).css({
        "position": "relative",
        "padding": "5%",
        "height": "130px",
        "background-color": "rgb(211, 209, 209)",
    });
    var sources = $(this).html();
    var clip = "<video autoplay='autoplay' style='max-width: 100%; height: 120px;'>" + sources + "</video>";
    var output = clip;
    $(container).append(output);
    $(this).parent().append(container);
    $(clip).get(0).play();

The solution works in Firefox, but the videos fail to play in Chrome. Is there a solution to make this work in Chrome?

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  • Do you have an error in Chrome console ?
    – singe3
    Jul 28, 2014 at 9:58
  • There were no errors in the console. The problem turned out to be i was making too many requests to the server and therefore the limit for the number of available sockets was reached.
    – jkojoa
    Jul 28, 2014 at 11:05

2 Answers 2

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You must have clip as jQuery object all the time otherwise you would create a new object with the same code in the last line ($(clip).get(0).play();)

This should work:

var clip = $("<video autoplay='autoplay' style='max-width: 100%; height: 120px;'>" + sources + "</video>");
var output = clip;
$(container).append(output);
$(this).parent().append(container);
clip.get(0).play();
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I had a similar problem with videos in chrome.

Try adding ID to your video HTML string before you include append it to the markup and then

var vid = document.getElementById('clip');
clip.play()

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