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  "textContent": "> No, the video uses the image as a \"poster\" (still image placeholder when the video isn't playing) in that attribute of it.\n> Then it actually gives the source of the video to play in the <source> tag within the <video> tag.\n> The \"on the fly\" transcoding on the server side to webp is something some platforms do. the server-side is a jpg, but you are being served a webp with the appropriate content-type server header.\n> Pretty much all of that is done server-side, not your front-end side.\n\nThanks. I wrote it a bit iffy, but that's essentially what I meant, yeah.\n\nI guess the only question left is why I can play the vids and get an MP4 vid while others can't play the vid and get x-mpegurl?\n\n(or is that another implied and obvious answer? Last question, I swear, then I'll drop it. Just curious)\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Support • Re: X not playing videos",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-11T21:45:55.000Z"
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