olha, você não precisa do jQuery para isto, a propria API do JavaScript lhe dá total controle sobre o Video. <!-- begin snippet: js hide: false --> <!-- language: lang-js --> 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); } <!-- language: lang-html --> <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> <!-- end snippet -->