With this software you will be adding multitrack streaming videos in FLV format on your websites that are streamed in progressive mode without any streaming media servers. This software will compile the flv files and generate the player, and the code needed to insert in your website.
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Step 1 –
Choose your player that best suits your webpage. Following are the video window sizes available:
240 X 180
320 X 240
400 X 300
480 X 270 (Wide Screen Format)
Play First Video Automatically: If you click this option and turn it on, the player will start
playing your video as soon as your webpage finishes loading.
Auto Progress to Next Video: If you click this option and turn it on, the player will play
the next track on the playlist automatically without any user interaction.
Shuffle Videos: If you click this option and turn it on, the player will play
the tracks in random order from the playlist.
Step 2 –
You can change the color of the player to match your web page or website. You can choose
just any color from the color palette.
Player Cover Picture: You can opt to put a cover graphic (Intro Image) on your player in its idle state.
The graphic should match the dimensions of the player video. That is if you are using a 320 X 240 video
player make sure the graphics is also of the same size. Our free FLV encoder automatically generates
compatible JPEGs from your video file to put as a cover graphics.
Step 3 –
Locate FLV Files: Locate the video (FLV) files that you want to stream on your website.
When you generate the code you have to show the software the location of the files on your local PC.
These files should be later uploaded to your webserver. Read carefully the final step of this instruction file.
You can re-arrange the playlist by clicking the “Re-arrange Files” button.
A new screen will open where you can move tracks up and down and make
the sequence of the playlist as per your choice.
Step 4 –
SWF Player Path: This is the location where all your video related files will reside on your webserver.
A typical path looks like http://www.yourdomain.com/video/
In most cases you will like to put the video related files in the same location as your other HTML
files. Note that by video related files we do not mean the video (FLV) files themselves.
Server FLV Path: This path is where your video (FLV) files reside, where you will UPLOAD to via FTP after generating from the software. This can be same as your
SWF Player Path. If you want to place the FLV files in a different location type the absolute
URL of the path here. A typical path looks like http://www.yourdomain.com/video/
Right Syntax: http://www.yourdomain.com/video/
Wrong Syntax: http://www.yourdomain.com/video (No trailing slash)
Wrong Syntax: www.yourdomain.com/video/ (No http://)
Wrong Syntax: http://yourdomain.com/video/ (No www)
For multiple players on the same page, you have to use separate folders on your
server for each set of video. So if you want to put 4 players on the same page and each player
playing different set of video files, use 4 different folders on your server like “videos1”, “videos2” and so on.
Final Step –
Select a folder on your PC where you want the output files to be generated and copied.
We suggest to use the same folder that contains your other files related to your website.
Once you have generated the code, the above screen pops up. On the upper part there is
the HTML code that you have to copy and paste in your HTML editor whatever you use.
On the lower part there are the list of the files and their
location. As mentioned earlier you have to upload these files to the webservers following the instruction.
The SWF, XML and JPG files should be uploaded to the path mentioned by you