olha, você não precisa do jQuery para isto, a propria API do JavaScript lhe dá total controle sobre o Video.

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    var video = document.getElementById("video");
    var button = document.getElementById("button");
    var currentTime = document.getElementById("currentTime");
    var duration = document.getElementById("duration");
    var timezone = new Date().getTimezoneOffset() * 60 * 1000;

    button.addEventListener("click", function () {
      if (video.paused) {
        if (video.ended) 
          video.currentTime = 0;
        video.play();
        button.value = "Stop";
      } else {
        video.pause();
        button.value = "Play";
      }
    });

    video.addEventListener('timeupdate', function () {
      updateDuracao();
    });

    var updateDuracao = function () {
      var times = {
        currentTime: new Date((video.currentTime * 1000) + timezone),
        duration: new Date((video.duration * 1000) + timezone)
      };

      currentTime.textContent = times.currentTime.toLocaleTimeString();
      duration.textContent = times.duration.toLocaleTimeString();
    };

    if (video.readyState > 0) {
      updateDuracao();
    } else {
      video.addEventListener('loadedmetadata', updateDuracao);
    }

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    <div>
      <input id="button" type="button" value="Play" />
      <span id="currentTime"></span>/<span id="duration"></span>
    </div>
    <div>
      <video id="video" preload="metadata">
        <source src="http://html5demos.com/assets/dizzy.mp4" type="video/mp4">
        <source src="http://html5demos.com/assets/dizzy.webm" type="video/webm">
        <source src="http://html5demos.com/assets/dizzy.ogv" type="video/ogg">
      </video>
    </div>


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