Updating the templates. Dec 13, Oct 11, Including the minplayer full version for debugging. May 5, Changing the license to MIT license. Jun 26, Changing the license to MIT licnese. Sync with CVS. Jan 1, Feb 27, Major upgrade and refactor to the osmplayer.
Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I've set up a Drupal website and would like to have video box that pops up when a user clicks a picture graphic. Sounds simple enough, but it turns out it is not straightforward in the land of Drupal, flash, codecs, and iphone Here's what I'd like:. User clicks a link on my Drupal website, a video box player pops up as a mini-box player for the user to watch in a PC or Mac. For iphone users, want the ability for them to view video on iPhone which means it can't be flash.
Here's where I am so far. I recorded a screencast using both Camtasia for Mac and Screenflow. But I don't know which format to encode the video- or how to.
I've read that JW player long tail video is a good player because it will play both flash and HTML good for iPhone , but then also read that Drupal and JWplayer does do a popup video window from a link. Is that true? So before embarking further, I'd love some input on how to proceed? Which encoding format, how to achieve pop-up video player, and have ability to play on iPhone. Of course all through a Drupal site. Btw- I would be hosting the video on Vimeo, or Amazon's cloudfront.
Video is hard. One thing to think about is that if you are going to use Vimeo then you don't need to worry about formats since Vimeo will handle that on upload and the player, and the HTML5. My personal preference would be to use embedded media field , and the media:vimeo module.
Then you end up with the video as a cck field and you can use something like colorbox to give you your popup. I use it to play video in an online store, where the videos are hosted at the store, but the OSM Player works with remotely hosted videos just fine.
I play the videos both on a "static page" built using their standard player in a block, and that as a Panel in a Panels page and in a LightBox2 "popup" just as suggested by Kiamlaluno. Video sharing sites, such as YouTube, in addition to the wide distribution of Adobe Flash video playing component on personal computing devices, have made embedded players very popular. The accessibility of embedded players varies.
While many embedded players support Timed Text and other caption formats, few also support audio descriptions or have accessible player controls. Stand-alone video players are separate programs that operate outside the Web browser. Stand-alone players have several advantages concerning accessibility:. Have feedback or questions? Send us an email ». Join 60, others in government and sign-up for our newsletter — a round-up of the best digital news in government and across our field. We help agencies make their services more accessible, efficient, and effective with modern applications, platforms, processes, personnel, and software solutions.
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