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farmeunit
We have some videos we're putting online for some staff members to watch. We tried using HTML 5 tag, but a lot of staff uses Firefox. We are looking at doing two different versions, but wondering if there is a good way to get one video to work on all platforms.
We use Chrome, Firefox, and IE. We also have users that have iPads and Android devices and want them to be able to view if they want to. We can't upload to Youtube or other streaming service, as they are copyrighted and being used for staff training. We are putting them into a private Moodle installation for viewing.
TIA!
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