XEON Series - vbFLV Streaming Video Player
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XEON series The vbFLV Video Player [ http://www.digitalport.co.uk ] If you use this modification please click - it shows your appreciation and I can notify you of updates, when they become available! Release Date: 2006-11-13 Revision: 1.1 (see change log in this post). If UPGRADING from Revision 1.0 DO NOT overwrite any files, apart from the main player.swf vBulletin versions compatible: Works on ANY - uses no MySQL Features:
Watermarked version details: *See second Spoiler (click to open)vbFLV Video Player with WaterMarking Design by Syrus XL Media 2003-2006 http://www.digitalport.co.uk Installation: ============= Firstly, you will need the main package of this modification installed. The files within this package simply upload to your forums ROOT overwriting the existing vbflvPlayer.swf. The watermark feature uses the Arial Bold font, which is embedded into the compilied flash file with a 41% alpha. To change the default 'Syrus XL Media' watermark - simply edit the watermark.txt file with Notepad. Default line is: Code:
content=Syrus XL Media This text will display across the top of the video window. ============================================= File Size: 66k (increased due Font embedding) Font Embedded: Arial Bold 16 - Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals and Puntuation. Language: English Total number of glyphs: 114 Close
As many members requested, here at vbulletin.org, I designed this video player. It is XML driven, and the full vBulletin integrated version will be a commercial product, with many added features. To compliment the XEON vbMp3 Player I brought you, the XEON series vbFLV Video Player, is another feature packed add-on. This is currently designed as a popup. The vbFLV Video Player allows you to add unlimited video footage from various sources. There are no limits on FLV streaming, but you may wish to think about bandwidth consumption, if you intend to have very long movie clips. Note: most FLV clips are between 1-2Mbs each, due to compression used. I would suggest you read these instructions carefully for no problems to occur, installation is fairly straight forward but setup will take longer. Broadcast streaming video directly from your vBulletin forum. You can encode your own movie files into the FLV format. Use websites like http://www.keepvid.com to download any video from Google, YouTube, iFilm, and numerous other video websites. Visit http://www.keepvid.com for a full list. Bandwith Consumption: Due to design of this player and you will rarely find flv files around websites, the player is restricted to local flv files only. This was done by request, since most people that requested this modification wanted to play videos on their own websites, not on a global basis. If you have a large forum and huge video files, and only a small bandwidth limit I would not recommend you install this version. Why FLV? FLV is a widely used format for video/audio - and uses can be even interactive. No other video format comes close to these specifications - and the compression ratio will surpass anything around. In this tutorial you will be able to find the best compression ratio to use (the demo uses a 512k stream, which these days is quite adaquate for most users). Most video formats can be converted to the FLV format, I have listed a few places below where you can get free converters from. What is FLV? FLV is video format used by Flash, it is possible to take a 50Mb mpeg file and convert it to a 512k FLV stream, reducing the file size to around 10Mb. Giving you a high compression ratio of 5:1 in most cases. Is it more common on Google, YouTube, myspace, and many other video hosting websites. Editing the XML file: You can change all titles, descriptions, thumbnails and flv titles in the XML file. To edit it just right-click and select open with either Notepad, Wordpad or TextEdit (if youre using a Apple). Adding more videos: Each video in the XML file is setup like this: HTML Code:
<item> <date>13 November 2006</date> <descr><b>Example 3</b></descr> <video>example3.flv</video> <image>example3.jpg</image> </item> Thumbnails & Descriptions Thumbnails: These small images must be created in any graphics program (The player will work without these thumbnails). If you do wish to create these images then they should be of a maximum size (width=70 and height=50), making them all the same size does look better, if they don't show up make sure you have named them the same as the details in the XML file. Note they must be non-progressive jpg images. Creating the Thumbnail Images: You can easily create the images by playing the video you want the image for, pause it at the point where you would like the screenshot. Now Hold down the ALT key and Press PRT SCR this will take a screenshot of just the player, open any image program and select Paste. Crop the image and resize until it is no larger than 70x50 pixels, save as a jpg. Description: You can add short titles and dates to your videos (as shown in the screenshot and demo, this data is entered in the XML file. Transcoding your movies to FLV format Free FLV Encoders: http://rivavx.com/index.php?encoder&L=3 - Riva FLV Encoder Transcodes AVI, MPEG, Quicktime, WMV and more codecs. Commercial FLV Encoders: https://www.yaodownload.com/video-design/videoencodersconverter/ More FLV Encoders can be found here: http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/flv-encoder.html Installation: Upload the entire contents of the Upload folder into your forum root. There are index.html files within the video and images folders, these are just directory protection files, so people cannot just browse your folders and download. Note: If you have installed any previous releases by me, then you may receive an alert about overwriting the flashobject.js file this file hasnt been changed at all, so you can skip or overwrite. DO NOT rename any files or folders; the player does have dedicated paths compiled which cannot be altered. XML Setup: Make sure you enter no paths, just the file names. The player has defaults set for images and video directories. Template edit: AdminCP -> Styles & Templates -> Navigation / Breadcrumb Templates -> navbar Find: Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="calendar.php$session[sessionurl_q]">$vbphrase[calendar]</a></td> Add after: Code:
<!-- vbFLV Player Start --> <if condition="$show['member']"> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function Openvbflv(){ vbflv = window.open('vbflv.html','vbflv','directories=no,height=400,width=580,location=no,menubar=no,resizable=no,status=no,toolbar=no') return false; } --> </script> <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="#" onclick="return Openvbflv()">FLV Player</a></td> </if> <!-- vbFLV Player End --> KNOWN ISSUES: none Change Log: 15/11/2006 - Player screen resize fixed 13/11/2006 - Initial Release Future Improvements: Limited, due to being a XML version. All major features will be incorporated in the commercial fully integrated vBulletin version, available soon, with plugins. This modification is fully supported, and keep your eyes open for other flash-based modifications I release. More XEON series based projects are planned, but probably will not be released until early next year! Screenshots below show current version. Download
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