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How do you change the src of a HTML5 video tag using jQuery?

I got this HTML:

<div id="divVideo">
  <video controls>
    <source src="test1.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
  </video>
</div>

This doesn't work:

var videoFile = 'test2.mp4';
$('#divVideo video source').attr('src', videoFile);

It changes the src if I inspect it using firebug, but does not actually change the video being played.

I read about .pause() and .load(), but I'm not sure how to use them.

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4 Answers

up vote 8 down vote accepted

Try $("#divVideo video")[0].load(); after you changed the src attribute.

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The easiest way is using autoplay.

<video autoplay></video>

When you change src through javascript you don't need to mention load().

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I would rather make it like this

<video  id="v1" width="320" height="240" controls="controls">

</video>

and then use

$("#v1").html('<source src="test1.mp4" type="video/mp4"></source>' );
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What worked for me was issuing the 'play' command after changing the source. Strangely you cannot use 'play()' through a jQuery instance so you just use getElementByID as follows:

HTML

<video id="videoplayer" width="480" height="360"></video>

JAVASCRIPT

$("#videoplayer").html('<source src="'+strSRC+'" type="'+strTYPE+'"></source>' );
document.getElementById("videoplayer").play();
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