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The plugin is now a tech

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# video.js HLS Plugin
# video.js HLS Tech
A video.js plugin that plays HLS video on platforms that don't support it but have Flash.
A video.js tech that plays HLS video on platforms that don't support it but have Flash.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/videojs/videojs-contrib-hls.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/videojs/videojs-contrib-hls)
## Getting Started
Download the [plugin](https://github.com/videojs/videojs-contrib-hls/releases). On your web page:
Download the [tech](https://github.com/videojs/videojs-contrib-hls/releases). On your web page:
```html
<script src="video.js"></script>
<script src="videojs-hls.min.js"></script>
<script>
var player = videojs('video');
player.hls('http://example.com/video.m3u8');
var player = videojs('video', {
techOrder: ['html5', 'hls', 'flash']
});
player.play();
</script>
```
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and potentially having to forego HTML-based video entirely to provide
the best desktop viewing experience.
This plugin attempts to address that situation by providing a polyfill
This tech attempts to address that situation by providing a polyfill
for HLS on browsers that have Flash support. You can deploy a single
HLS stream, code against the regular HTML5 video APIs, and create a
fast, high-quality video experience across all the big web device
categories.
The videojs-hls plugin is still working towards a 1.0 release so it
The videojs-hls tech is still working towards a 1.0 release so it
may not fit your requirements today. Specifically, there is _no_
support for:
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- Segment codecs _other than_ H.264 with AAC audio
- Internet Explorer < 10
### Plugin Options
### Options
You may pass in an options object to the hls plugin upon initialization. This
object may contain one of the following properties:
You may pass in an options object to the hls tech at player
initialization. You can pass in options just like you would for any
other tech:
```javascript
videojs(video, {
techOrder: ['hls'],
hls: {
withCredentials: true
}
});
```
#### withCredentials
Type: `boolean`
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Type: `function`
A function that returns the media playlist object to use to download
the next segment. It is invoked by the plugin immediately before a new
the next segment. It is invoked by the tech immediately before a new
segment is downloaded. You can override this function to provide your
adaptive streaming logic. You must, however, be sure to return a valid
media playlist object that is present in `player.hls.master`.
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#### loadedmanifest
Fired immediately after a new master or media playlist has been
downloaded. By default, the plugin only downloads playlists as they
downloaded. By default, the tech only downloads playlists as they
are needed.
### Testing
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* `ie`
## Hosting Considerations
Unlike a native HLS implementation, the HLS plugin has to comply with
Unlike a native HLS implementation, the HLS tech has to comply with
the browser's security policies. That means that all the files that
make up the stream must be served from the same domain as the page
hosting the video player or from a server that has appropriate [CORS
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