The newly released Version 3.10 of the The Transparent Flash Player now supports not only video content hosted by the Transparent Player but also user defined Custom content and YouTube videos also.
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Welcome to Version 3.0+ of the The Transparent Flash Player – a huge step forward from Version 2.0 and far easier to implement in Joomla and WordPress.
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This latest development push has taken the player to a completely new level of sophistication. It has already become one of the most
well known and useful players, but with this release it is set to completely revolutionize the way video is displayed on web pages.
Below is a list of some of the new enhancements in version 3.0 – see earlier entries for all the features.
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All configuration done from single config file containing all videos & global variables including direct embedded videos
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Single script line in web page controls everything (plus a css file)
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Remote hosting capabilities extended
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Cookie (show once) function now uid dependent (can be applied to individual videos or all)
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Appear on exit – either multiple exits or multiple videos on single exit
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Multiple simultaneous videos and /or generic content layers, with independent stream-end function calls
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Generic content layers (you design the content)
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Closing one video can now close all optionally
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Modal mask option
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Title & close button options with global color settings
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Extended options for type of window opened with vLink, iLink & on stream end redirect
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Looping of video option
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Keep control bar visible at all times option
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Double the size of the control bar for larger videos/tutorials
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Delay the start of any video by some seconds
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Enhanced dhtml script library with greater API controls for advanced users
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The latest version of the The Transparent Flash Player will be available shortly. Integrated with the modal and exit methods, it is now far easier to use the powerful script that controls the movements of the player in the page and its triggering of other videos.
In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate daisy-chaining multiple videos with auto-scrolling down the page from one to the next.
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Josh Anderson is the expert in this, and all things web video related. He offers a very low cost package here which is packed with information.
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In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate the use of multiple anchors to attach multiple videos to. See this post for the single anchor case.
Each video has been offset (optionally) from the anchor (made visible deliberately here) by varying amounts in x,y just to show the possibilities.
Most importantly, by starting one video and then starting another, the download (streaming) of the first video is stopped, so that only one video is occupying the bandwidth at any one time. This is a totally unique feature of the transparent flash video player.
Then by going back to the first video the streaming will continue, while that of the second will stop. You can check this easily here by watching the progress bar of the player. In this way, any number of videos of any type can be listed and viewed on one page without ever loading the bandwidth with more than one.
(You may need to clear your browser cache to start over if you have already clicked the links)
The last video is also non-transparent, this video player can show any flash content, You-Tube content and custom content and now in Version 3.0 can show high-definition h.264 encoded content.
In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate the use of an anchor to attach the video to, so that it is always fixed in place, despite not being directly embedded in the post. This anchor allows for an offset in x,y to be specified so that precise positioning can be accomplished.
The anchor takes the form of an id, for example id=”adpAnchor1″ in this example, and can be used in any HTML element, such as a <p>, a <div>, or a table cell etc.
In this example the video shows up automatically, but we could just as easily have a link triggered video instead, as seen in this template if you just stop the video (set to close the dhtml layer as well as the video when stopped in this case) and click the link instead:
Transparent Flash Video embedding
In this post we have embedded a transparent DHTML layer which contains a video spokesperson. It is attached to the top-right corner, and incorporates a transparent flash video player with some special features, available for sale. Read the rest of this entry »
