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Ok, have a strange problem here that i'm hoping someone will be able to shed some light on. The site in question is here: http://tlt.voltronik.co.uk - Please scroll down to the Latest Clip / Most Popular Clips section.

There are a few videos that when hovered over, should play. I've set the poster to be a relevant frame of the video so that they won't always use the first frame as it's not always the most appropriate. Here's the js i'm using for the play/pause on hover:

var vid = document.getElementsByClassName("video-hover");

[].forEach.call(vid, function (item) {
  item.addEventListener('mouseover', hoverVideo, false);
  item.addEventListener('mouseout', hideVideo, false);
});

function hoverVideo(e) {   
  this.play();
}

function hideVideo(e) {
  this.pause();
}

The problem is (as you might have already discovered) is that sometimes the posters show and sometimes they don't. Sometimes they all load without fail and sometimes none of them do. Most of the time however, when they do show, you hover over a video and nothing happens. You have to move the mouse cursor off of the video, then re-hover over the video for the video to play.

I attempted to compensate for the posters not showing by setting a background image of the poster to sit behind the video but this doesn't seem to show properly either.

I don't think it's anything to do with the rgba background or the parallax style video playing behind because this behaviour is also visible on the 'Timelapse Clips' page too.

Can anyone shed any light on why this might be happening?

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  • BTW, the poster frame of the 3rd Most Popular clip doesn't exist tlt.voltronik.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/…
    – acoiro
    Jan 7, 2014 at 9:10
  • Slight update on this - I've read that a png works over a jpeg even though the file size would be much larger. I've tried this and it makes no difference. All it's doing is not loading the poster images even though they're there. I'm really stuck. Any other suggestions?
    – Jack
    Jan 13, 2014 at 10:48
  • That seems to work as expected for me, except the temporarily delay where it's taking the videos to preload. Chrome+Linux
    – Joe Buckle
    Jan 28, 2014 at 10:20
  • Video illustrating the issue on the 'Timelapse Clips' page is here. This happens on my local dev machine and the staging site (link above). cl.ly/3R3V3U340W0K
    – Jack
    Jan 28, 2014 at 10:24

2 Answers 2

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Move the mp4 source tag above the webm.

The first time the video takes a moment to play because it has to load. You could set preload="auto" to avoid this delay.

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  • Thanks but when I do that, Firefox freaks out and says it can't play the video though. With a WebM listed in the source list first, all browser behave. Any ideas on how to fix this?
    – Jack
    Jan 7, 2014 at 12:26
  • Setting the videos to preload="auto" has fixed the issue of the delay (I think... it's hard to tell where it's behaving so intermittently). However, the issue with the posters not showing sometimes is still there. See screenshot here: cl.ly/image/2f362p3P3o1K
    – Jack
    Jan 7, 2014 at 12:37
  • Anyone else have any thoughts? Please see my screenshot in my above comment.
    – Jack
    Jan 10, 2014 at 13:44
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I had the same problem you were having. Though this doesn't address the poster issues, it achieves what I think you're hoping for. I had to remove the poster altogether and add an image with a display:none class that I add on hover with jQuery. Here's my pen: http://codepen.io/rhenwilson/pen/zIcBC.

var figure = $("figure")
var vid = $("video");
var cover = $(".img-cover")
$(figure).hover(function()
       { $(cover).addClass("img-hide");
}, function()
        { $(cover).removeClass("img-hide");
}
);

[].forEach.call(vid, function (item) {
        item.addEventListener('mouseover', hoverVideo, false);
        item.addEventListener('mouseout', hideVideo, false);
});

function hoverVideo(e) {  
        this.play();
}

function hideVideo(e) {
        this.pause();
}

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