DASH/Smooth HTML5 Video Player
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DASH/Smooth HTML5 Video Player
A React media player for TV devices, with customisable buttons and arrow-key navigation. The component can play a variety of URLs like file paths, HLS/Dash streams and even YouTube links directly. Try out the demo on a desktop browser to see how it can simplify playback in your big-screen web apps: https://lewhunt.github.io/react-tv-player
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