Best ressources for "ANDROID vs IPAD video issues"

Hello
Would someone be kind enough to post here the best ressources for the "ANDROID vs IPAD VIDEOS issues" ?
I got lots of troubles to have some videos working on Samsung Galaxytab ...
thanx !

mm  well
Sorry but what is the definition of "inline" videos, I wanna be really sure (i'm not english / in my language my videos are "inline" videos: videos put inside the document).)
On some apps I made, some videos work, some don't. And
one of the main issues are
- they launch full screen when they're not supposed to (i want them to launch in a definite area)
- they dont launch full screen when they're supposed to (when they're suppposed to play in full screen, they just do not appear: black screen)
mmm ?

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