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Hi Storio,
I’d suggest putting in a standard header tag in your theme. Non-standard themes are a real issue for WordPress.
Cheers,
Alec
Hi Storio,
I’d suggest putting in a standard header tag in your them. Non-standard themes are a real issue for WordPress.
Cheers,
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: HTTPS video won’t playHi David,
Thanks for sending in this detailed bug report, including testing. We are on https on Foliovision.com and do use our own player.
Mixing http and https is very tricky so the issue is probably there. We’ll try to take a look tomorrow to give you some pointers. We do have a site launch for a large client so it may be Thursday before we can give you detailed feedback.
Thanks for being part of Foliovision!
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: S3 Protected Content vs s3FlowshieldHi CruiserParts,
Unless you have millions of page views, forget about advertising and focus on membership. You can always run your own ads in FV Player Pro (for other products and services) with affiliate links.
Vimeo Pro with FV Player Pro is as good as it sounds: $200/year for almost unlimited hosting with reasonable security. Vimeo Pro is amazing. With FV Player Pro, your users won’t even know you are using Vimeo or an external service.
I hope that helps.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Unable Loading playlist in ajaxHi ffvjnh,
Thanks for the reminder.
We are actively working on AJAX loading and on enhancing playlists right now. ETA is a week or two. We also have the upgrade to Flowplayer 6 core right now which is why this is taking a little longer than we originally planned.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: lightbox borderHi Tim,
Your CSS designer should be able to remove that border by modifying your styles.css file.
Please provide a URL with the issue visible and we’ll take a look though.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Cruiser,
The way we recommend doing this is making a preview version of the video available (say 1 minute of 20 minute video). To see the rest of the video, one has to be a logged in member or make a single payment.
We recommend using member software like Restrict Content Pro (some other open source alternatives include Paid Memberships Pro and S2 Member but we recommend RCP for its clean and well-organised code) to manage membership access.
Does that solve your issue?
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: How to totally customize CSS for a playlistHi Diego,
Please let us know how you get on. We are dedicated to improving our playlist functionality to the best on the market.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: FV Player Pro and Vimeo statsHi Tim,
We have some good news for you.
Vimeo has released an API for their video files for Pro users. We will add support very shortly (so you’ll continue to be able to just use the http video number but we’ll pull the stat counting links for pro users).
We are also planning some very basic stats (complex stats will slow page loads and add load to the server) very soon, in the back end for you to be able to use. Right now we have planned:
* video page loads
* video plays initiated
* shares initiatedFlowplayer 6 is already built and is about to be deployed later this week (it’s in beta deployment if you’d like to download it and manually install). Martin will post the download link to the top of this post for people who want to try it https://foliovision.com/2015/06/flowplayer-6-bugs
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: How to totally customize CSS for a playlistHi Diego,
We are still working on global playlist improvement.
You can always overrule any CSS class with !important attribute. It’s not an attractive patch but will probably allow you to do what you want now while we are refactoring our code.
Hi Martin,
Could you offer Diego a bandaid for now to allow him to get the effect he wants. I believe it’s as simple as changing a class or removing a fixed value.
Thanks!
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Janos,
There are some instructions about working with CSS at the bottom of our FAQ.
Have a great weekend!
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Janos,
There’s some basic tips on “custom logo” position here: https://foliovision.com/player/faq
If you want really detailed info, you can find it in this thread: https://foliovision.com/support/fv-wordpress-flowplayer/how-to/how-to-reposition-custom-logo#post-2313
We’ll wait on your admin login info to troubleshoot the encode issue.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Janos,
Thanks for writing.
It might be an encoding issue. I’m being forced to flash. Could you send us a WordPress admin login for us to work with in testing? (please send to our support address which came with your purchase)
FYI, the embed code is working for me in Firefox 39 on Mac OS X 10.6.8. Which browsers are not working for you?
We’ll get you the exact CSS to change to move the logo.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Ed,
I’d suggest watermarking and then using TinEye.com. Without watermarks, you can sue people like Getty Images and make more money that way than with legitimate paid photographic gigs.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi José,
For the record, we tested this in detail in February and everything was working. If you would like to try Facebook OpenGraph and Twitter Cards again, please do.
Sorry for the late notification. We’re cleaning up some old tasks.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: How to totally customize CSS for a playlistHi Diego,
“Impossible to accomplish” is a pretty absolute statement. Would you like to bet four thousand dollars that “a 100% responsive compliant interface” can be accomplished? If so, let’s find an escrow agent and place the bets.
If you aren’t a betting man, I’d suggest you let us know what additional code you need to be able to build your carousel. Thanks for the link you just sent while I was writing.
We’d prefer to see clean code rather than just demos. I.e. what you should do is take the demo above and create a version which looks the way you’d like with your data and then we can work from that.
As Martin said, we are actively working on playlists right now so if you get your wishlist in quickly, Christmas is likely to come early for you.
Cheers,
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Enable macros in Home Title fieldIf you are indicative of our clients (for FREE software), I’d rather stop supporting open source altogether. Fortunately most of them aren’t like you.
Feel free to find yourself another SEO plugin.
This one is called Simpler SEO and we aren’t going to introduce macros and ruin our plugin for you.
Making the web work for you, Alec Kinnear
9 years ago in reply to: Enable macros in Home Title fieldNo way Jose.
Absolutely no interest.
As you have put in a fake username and a fake email, I’m deleting your posts. You are not welcome back here until you are prepared to identify yourself. This is a not an anonymous STD help line.
Thanks.
Alec Kinnear
9 years ago in reply to: Firefox Skipping ProblemsHi Pavel,
As Martin mentions, the upgrade to Flowplayer 6 is automatic. Extra bonus: if you add licenses to your account, all your licenses will have their expiry dates moved forward by one year.
Thanks for being part of Foliovision!
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
Thanks for your detailed notes.
You can make your life easier by using just a single lightbox plugin. FV Player comes with a very solid responsive lightbox plugin called ColorBox which can handle your images as well (lightbox is a preference in general FV Player settings). Just disable your existing lightbox plugin and use the one built-in.
Martin will make the other changes shortly.
Making the web work for you,
Alec
Hi Raylene,
Try setting the default timeout value higher (say 60 minutes). We have our own set much higher. We’re not that worried about piracy and I’m not sure a short timeout number makes much of a difference anyway – with S3 a pirate can download your whole video within whatever window you give. You only inconvenience the honest user who may stop and start your longer video several times before finishing it.
Let us know how if a longer default expiry time works.
Thanks!
Alec
Hi Raylene,
You should set your S3 protected content expiry settings in the FV Player settings page (under Amazon S3 Protected Content).
Presumably as it’s protected content you might want to leave our default of 20 minutes in there (if the content is longer we allow longer expiry times automatically).
W3 Total Cache affects your S3 Protected Content as users might get old link if they get cached HTML. So set it to more than 2 hours which you have for W3 Total Cache HTML cache timeout. Or lower that to achieve better protection.
Let us know how it goes.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Aryan,
Thanks for the additional report on Cloudfront functionality with AJAX. We will discuss the issue internally and get back to you with either a fix or recommended workaround.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Bugmenot,
The home page title and home page description are the first items at the top of FV Simpler SEO preferences: https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=fv_simpler_seo
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: video scrub bar not showing timestampHi Dennis,
AB roll allows your visitors to loop part of a video. I thought that if you are interested in showing specific parts of a video, AB roll would be a significant tool in your toolbox.
We’ll get back to you as soon as Martin gets back. The same code and fucntions which works on Flowplayer should work on FV Player if you feel like experimenting over the weekend.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: video scrub bar not showing timestampHi Dennis,
Yes, it certainly can. I’ve looked around, but we haven’t documented the feature right now but as soon as our lead developer Martin gets back his summer bike trip on 7 July, we will.
We do have AB roll which offers something similar and might help you: https://foliovision.com/player/demos/user-ab-loop
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Bugmenot,
Thanks for writing.
I’m sorry that’s too granular. You can set the home title to whatever you want in settings.
Making the web work for you,
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: S3 Protected Content vs s3FlowshieldHi Dennis,
We don’t expire links after one minute. Our default is at least the video length in minutes. You’ll find the default expiry length under Amazon S3 Settings.
Making the web work for you,
Alec
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for your note.
Autoplay on first load of a page with playlist could be fairly dangerous in terms of bandwidth as once the playlist starts automatically, it will keep playing until the browser tab is shut.
We will look at making playlist autoplay an option though.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Customizing PlaylistsHi Shawn,
It’s definitely possible and we’ve done some work on this. Martin is away right now and only he knows the current status of the simpler long playlists. I’m dying to ask him myself.
Martin will be back on 7 July. Hopefully we can get an answer for you by end of 8 July.
Thanks for being part of Foliovision!
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
I was able to replicate your issue on Safari 5.0.5 on 10.6.8 which means it’s a very serious issue (Yosemite Safari is very peculiar, my wife uses Yosemite and has ongoing problems with a lot of non-Foliovision websites).
Happily on Firefox 38.0.5 on 10.6.8, multiple videos play as you wish. We will definitely fix this Safari issue ASAP. Our lead developer Martin will have to lead the effort and unfortunately he’s on his summer vacation until 7 July.
In the meantime, I would suggest asking visitors to use Chrome, Chromium, IE and/or Firefox to view the videos.
Thank you very much for pointing out the bug with multiple video playback on Safari. We’ll fix it ASAP.
Have a nice weekend.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Quality Switching and AutoplayHi Bruno!
Thank you very much for your detailed notes and the test pages. We have a short development pause while Martin is away on his summer bike trip (we are still troubleshooting installs and minor issues of course) but we’ll put fixes for the quality switching issues in the next version (Martin returns 7 July).
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Thanks for the site link, Katalina. Could you send me to a specific page please where the videos are not playing correctly?\
I’d also like to trouble you for a list of the versions of Safari which are not working correctly (both browser version and OS please) so we can replicate your issue.
Thanks!
Making the web work for you, Alec
PS. We will troubleshoot this for you until we get it right. That said, the rush short term fix though is to suggest to your users that they use Chrome, Chromium or Firefox for the moment.
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
Great that you installed the latest version.
Could you send us a link to a test page with your videos which are not playing correctly?
Have you tested in multiple browsers? Is there anything special about your Safari (Ghostery, AdBlock, NoScript)?
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
FV Player Pro does not have separate preferences, it just adds additional functionality and options to FV WordPress Flowplayer Settings.
0.3.6 is the latest version FV Player Pro. You can do a manual upgrade if you download the software from https://foliovision.com/site/wp-admin/admin.php?page=fv-licensing
Look for the download for FV Player Pro next to Extensions.
Thanks.
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
I’m sorry to hear you are still having issues with the update.
Are your WordPress updates working generally? Please check.
Another quick alternative would be to delete (back up please) the existing pro extension files and reinstall them from the link in the free plugin.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Sunjay,
I’m really sorry about your issue.
If you could use the free version for a couple of weeks if it’s working for you, we’ll be releasing Flowplayer 6 core which behaves better in these situations as soon as Martin gets back from holiday.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: AvadaHi Maslitu,
If you send us a copy of Avada, we’ll try to debug it. Or even better yet, please send us a login to your existing Avada site.
Thanks!
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Amazon s3Hi Eduardo,
You are on the right track now. It’s not an FV Player issue but a security certificate issue. We’re dealing with it as well on our own web properties.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: From where to install FV Pro Player 0.3.6?Hi Katalina,
The update should show up in the WordPress admin section, in plugins.
Thanks!
Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Amazon s3Hi Eduardo,
TLS is required for uploading and managing videos, not for serving them via http/https.
Thanks.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: integration with vimeo and adsense.Hi Rolf,
That’s very kind of Themify. Unlike Themify, our code is in full compliance with the WordPress codex and development guidelines. You’ll note our code runs everywhere except in their building.Frankly, Themify should fix their builder or better yet use the built-in customiser technology encouraged by WordPress.
But we’re nice people and will take a look on Monday or Tuesday to see where the issue lies exactly.
Thanks for being part of Foliovision!
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
Thanks for your suggestion.
We’re not interested in removing the Vimeo title, just the Vimeo branding. We could do this but it would be custom code at this point (we don’t want to add it to core). The better solution would be to name your videos on Vimeo in such a way you are comfortable having the titles appear.
Making the web work for you, Alec
9 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
I’m so happy you like the AB roll.
Is the issue that you are not getting our intended colours or that the colours are being overridden by your theme?
Hi Martin,
If the colours are being overridden, we need more resilient classes. We should also make it easy for people to change these colours. I.e. they should match the rest of the player so someone doesn’t need to change the colours in two places.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Amie,
We’ll look at your issue first thing tomorrow morning. Could you submit a ticket to support@foliovision.com with a WordPress admin login to your licensed domain?
Thanks!
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Getting Template check errorsHi Roottttal,
In that case, please order a pro support incident and we’ll help you fix your template hands on.
Thanks.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionThanks for your input, John.
The issue with the AB button is a technical one. Martin wants to put it on-screen and I don’t. I guess we’ll release the onscreen version now as that can be done right away.
In terms of payment, the AB functionality was put into rapid development and is being adapted to your needs specifically. You only are paying a fraction of the real development costs. The idea here is that you get what you need now and we are able to improve the player.
I assure you would not like this to be completely custom functionality as then you’d be on the hook for any maintenance. When the AB feature is incorporated into core, you get free maintenance as we’ll make any changes to AB necessary to keep it working in the future (unless we don’t put it into core).
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
I did come up with a design but Martin is not happy with me putting buttons in the control bar. We’re also having discussing the length of the AB bar: whether it should be the full width of the video (advantage: more space for fine control) or just the length of the existing timeline (advantage: AB controls correspond precisely to the spots on the main playbar).
Which would you prefer: full width AB controls or shorter control bar but matching the main playbar?
Thanks!
Making the web work for you, Alec
PS. Martin, we’re going to have to sort this out (even if we change it later) as we’d like to complete the AB looping feature for John.
10 years ago in reply to: How to I change the domain?Hi Malcolm,
I’ve answered you in email. Sorry for the delay!
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
My inclination would be to not make the AB interface available in full screen mode (although the loop could play if AB was already engaged). I.e. you’d have to come out of full screen mode to be able to use AB.
Martin and I will have to talk about the ramifications for full screen mode before we give you a definitive answer.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John and Martin,
I’ve done up a mockup of a very simple interface. I’ve included an AB loop button in the play bar to keep the player very simple when the AB functionality is not being used. The button needs to be improved (probably end up being a silver button) or it could be something visual like this.
Alternatively, it could be a simple vertical marker symbol.
The AB loop bar would be the full width of the video and would use the same colours as the main play bar. At each end there would be a simple A and a simple B. By dragging the A and by dragging the B, you set the end points.
We could of course just put small markers under the existing timeline but that’s very dangerous in a web interface as clicks are not nearly as precise as a desktop application. By offering a simple secondary timeline it should be difficult for people to break or stop the player.
To turn off the loop, all the user has to do is click the loop interface button again. Looping only works when the secondary timeline is visible. This solves the issue of an interface for stopping the looping. My instinct is for the AB interface to remember the last two points until page reload at least (we could consider holding those points attached to that visitor, but it would be another scale of work).
John, would this interface satisfy your visitors’ needs?
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
Thanks for the additional info. I don’t like that styling but I agree adding AB labels is important. Martin and I will work on it. I think the important part right now is rolling it out to some of your users for testing.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi Martin,
We’re trying to turn off that tooltip hover altogether now (which solves the problem with Vimeo showing as well).
Hi John,
Martin and I have looked into precision for AB loops. The closest we can come without rebuilding the application is 0.5 seconds. On top of that Martin has quite correctly reminded me that mouse speed movements are really a desktop application device and are not every consistently implemented on the web.
As implemented now, the AB loop will be fairly imprecise on long videos (forty minute, one hour) and easily made fairly precise on short videos (three minutes, five minutes).
To get to real precision right now the only way which would work would be to make the AB loop either two layers (hideous interface) or that the AB loop would only grab one minute (thirty seconds from each side) from where the cursor is when someone hits an AB button on the main toolbar. We could signal this with a -30 on the left end of the loop control bar and a +30 on the right end of the loop control bar.
Your thoughts?
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Hi Martin,
Please remove the title tool style hover globally in the next release (not just Vimeo). Perhaps no one needs it.
Thanks.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
Thanks for your notes. I can see how a slower slide through would help. Granular editing makes the task much harder.
Martin, what we should be trying for is that quick movements move further than slow movements.
Hi Martin,
Could you include a global preference to turn on the AB option? Thanks. There should then be a way to then turn it off on individual videos (probably the sales page videos but none of the demo videos).
Thanks.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: VimeoPro labelHi Tim,
Sorry I thought you were hard coding the hidden URLs. If they are URLs which Vimeo hands out to you for use in third party players, they shouldn’t break. On the other hand, our player is set up to add additional functionality if you just use the Vimeo address.
Again you are trying to outsmart the technology and making your life much more complicated. We are working hard to provide you with automated functionality. When you do it long hand, it will all function of course, it’s just a lot more work for you.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi Martin,
Very nice.
We could consider a button to turn on/off the loop altogether on the timeline bar. When you turn it back on, it would remember the last loop settings you put in. Right now of course, one only needs to reload the page to get back to zero. Truly minimalistic.
PS. Love the choice of video. Very entertaining.
Hi John,
We’d like to get this into your hands so you can see how the interface works for musicians. We want the process to be as simple and intuitive as possible.
10 years ago in reply to: VimeoPro labelHi Tim,
We strongly advise against using Vimeo fixed URLs as they can change. If you use the default Vimeo addresses, we update the URLs automatically via a player update.
We can look at removing more Vimeo branding.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Martin,
When do you think this will go live?
Hi Andy,
We’re going to start sending out email updates to all our paid users when new features go out.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Making the web work for you,
Alec Kinnear
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
I’ve added your five perpetual licenses and sent you an invoice. We look forward to having AB loop ready for your site next week.
Cordial regards,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John!
We could accelerate the A-B interface. It would work only in the HTML5 version (what most browsers and people are using) and not in the native players (iOS, Android mostly) or in Flash.
The reason is that native players have their own interfaces – we don’t control them and Flash is another playback environment (although we try to make Flash and HTML5 look very similar for consistency).
Your investment would be $1000. We would also offer you a perpetual five domain license in recognition of your support.
Thanks for being part of Foliovision!
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi Andy,
We do have custom start and end time for single videos and are working on it for YouTube playlists.
Making the web work for you,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: .ts ExtensionHi Atef,
Our player does not support Joomla, I’m afraid.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Actually Chan, you did exactly that. You uploaded a version of our plugin with the -1 at the end by hand. When you download duplicate files on your OS, you create false numbered ones.
Martin (rather recklessly in my opinion) will make FV Player Pro work in folders with other names but frankly even Apple stopped allowing random moving of applications and paths. It’s living dangerously.
Actually Chan, you did exactly that. You uploaded a version of our plugin with the -1 at the end by hand. When you download duplicate files on your OS, you create false numbered ones.
Martin (rather recklessly in my opinion) will make FV Player Pro work in folders with other names but frankly even Apple stopped allowing random moving of applications and paths. It’s living dangerously.
Hi Chan,
You installed one plugin on top of another. Then you didn’t rename the directory after doing so. If you want be a cowboy with the code, you’ll have to learn to ride mustangs. While we do appreciate your bug notes, it does seem like you are deliberately working to break/sabotage our plugin. We will address your issues where we can but occasionally Martin will require a pro support incident to troubleshoot your sites and code.
Thanks.
Hi Chan,
Please try to observe WordPress conventions (not renaming plugin directories). WordPress works much better when you play by the rules.
Hi Martin,
Any additional work on this sermon plugin issue will have to be pro support. We are not responsible for every non-compliant piece of code on earth. If the sermon plugin author can’t be bothered to apply content parsing rules to his content, then clearly it’s just not that important to him.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
Glad we could help. Sorry that you are not going with WordPress. With our player you have a neutral skin (so people don’t know your video is coming from Vimeo) and you enjoy most of our pro features (we’ve just launched slow motion). Among others video lightbox, quality switching (although Vimeo’s player does offer that), cue points support, custom text ads (good for affiliate and self-sales), custom start and end of video.
That said, Vimeo in its own player is pretty good too.
Our work on your Vimeo integration is just to make sure everything is working right. If you are only embedding the Vimeo player and not using our player, you probably don’t need our help.
I do see you are using WordPress so having Martin review your implementation using our player would be worthwhile.
Cheers and have a good weekend.
We’ll be off until Monday (I have to present on supporting pro plugins at Wordcamp Bratislava tomorrow) but will answer you then.
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
Good move.
Yes, but please be sure to use the 720p preset and not the 1080p preset (upresing and downresing would damage quality a fair amount).
Please send us your Vimeo logins so Martin can help make sure your videos are running perfectly on your site. Please send it directly to our support address and not here in the forums (although your posts are private unless we make them public).
Thanks!
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
In this case, follow Vimeo’s own compression guidelines: https://vimeo.com/help/compression
Vimeo wants much higher quality files.
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Martin,
Export and reencoding is an unnecessary step. Yes, as an experiment, it’s worthwhile but it’s real nuisance in workflow.
Hi Seyed,
If you go above profile 3.1, iPad 1 and 2 will no longer play your videos (iPhone 3GS but that’s less important).
More grim technical details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed
As Martin mentioned you should be using Level 3.0 for maximum compatibility. You could probably set your maximum bitrate to 3 Mbps.
These settings are only for self-hosted on Cloudfront. If you are uploading to Vimeo, they’d prefer to have a much less compressed file: https://vimeo.com/help/compression
What Vimeo wants is NOT what you should be uploading for direct playback by your clients. Vimeo wants low compressed files so that they can do the compression themselves.
Cheers, Alec
PS. Save yourself the pain and use Vimeo, Seyed, while you are growing your business.
Hi Chan,
If the other plugin author won’t respect any WordPress conventions, it’s pretty tough for us to code around him. The problem in this case is with the other plugin.
post_content is where the content is supposed to go.
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed,
We can set Vimeo up for you on Monday if you sign up for a Pro account (you need the $200/year version, not the plus $48/year version – you can try Plus but as soon as Vimeo catch you, they will either delete your videos or more likely disable them until you upgrade to Pro to match their terms for commercial video). To us Plus, you have to be creating art videos (films, documentaries, music videos).
So please sign up for Pro and upload all your originals in original resolution (export from Adobe CC in same format as original or in another 720p format with dual pass and VBR) and you will be good to go.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks! Alec
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
I have the video (for some reason it wasn’t showing in directory listing even though all the other files do).
I’ve had a look. It’s 1280 x 720 which is 720p. I’ve found that it looks pretty good and plenty big for a web page at 960 x 540 which would lower your file size.
Your video is PAL so it plays at 25 fps. Always export at that value as well.
Vimeo will be much easier for you though as you will just upload your original 720p files and Vimeo will take care of the rest.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: S3 Protected Content vs s3FlowshieldHi Tetracys,
Thanks for writing.
What clarification would you like? You’ll need to use Cloudfront (not S3 but otherwise it just works). Martin will post the guide himself tomorrow.
Thanks!
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
Please upload about a minute or two of your raw footage (before editing, straight out of the camera) to a large file sharing site like DropSend (or even simpler) put it on your own server via sFTP and send me the link.
Thanks!
10 years ago in reply to: I am really dissapointed with you guys!Hi Seyed,
Just checking in with you: how are your encoding and playback issues going now?
Cordial regards,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHI Dennis,
That’s an interesting issue. We’ll try to put a fix in for qTranslate.
In the future, you can post screenshots in img tags to show such issues.
Thanks for flagging this.
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionSlow Motion: we can definitely add a slow motion button to the player, John.
Martin, let’s add an option for slow motion with + – signs this week.
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
We definitely do custom development. Here’s a pricelist for some common requests. Of course we do completely custom work as well.
Thanks for asking.
Cordial regards,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Flash support for HLS and MPEG-DASHHi Alessandro,
Thanks for writing.
We’re FV Player or FVP, not FP (for clarity). There’s nothing we can do about the limits of Cloudfront.
What would you like us to do here?
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed,
Our code won’t work without WordPress unfortunately. It would be a very big project to move our full technology to work standalone.
We could help you build a WordPress membership site though which is really low hassle.
Cordial regards,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterI’ve clarified on speed: Vimeo uses Akamai CDN, which is faster than CloudFront.
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed,
I’ll answer your questions.
1. Vimeo is pretty fast around the world, although there are some regions where people complain (I’m not sure which ones).
2. Someone who has access can download the file for a short period of time (twenty minutes).
3. No for commercial video, you have to pay $200/year but that includes encoding, hosting the whole works.
4. No advertising.
5. No, links cannot be shared. They expire.Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed,
CodeIgniter is a whole new web framework in place of WordPress. It means starting from scratch.
Vimeo is secure but less secure than Cloudfront RTMP (somebody who is a member would be able to pirate the videos, but that’s true of any system: screen recording is very easy on any platform). I’d be less worried about some piracy and more worried about putting into a place a system you can reliably run so you can focus on building your business.
Our support for Vimeo Pro is free. There’s quite a bit of documentation up on our site already: https://foliovision.com/player/how-to-use-vimeo-pro
I feel badly that Amazon Cloudfront is not working the way you want it to, so I’m happy to offer you a free pro support incident for Vimeo set up.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: iPad plays are not shown in Google analyticsHi Pavel,
Thanks for the update. I’m really glad you’ve got a working solution!
Any chance you could you post links to the documents you were using and a quick summary of your solution?
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Player for codeigniterHi Seyed,
What is it you are trying to do with CodeIgniter?
I’d recommend you go for Vimeo. It’s a much simpler solution (and just $200/year for unlimited videos, unlimited encoding and unlimited views).
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionYes, that one’s good, John. The A-B looping technology is very easy to use. Martin and I will take a close look at how it’s done.
Thanks for the suggestion.
10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop function10 years ago in reply to: Creating a loop functionHi John,
This is a great idea but most users can’t be bothered to use something like this.
Could you send us to an implementation you like?
If it’s not too hard to implement, we’ll take a look at it. With the current technology, you could actually set up the loops in advance for the key sections (still using a single file). Would that work for you?
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: iPad plays are not shown in Google analyticsHi Pavel,
Thanks for the additional details.
Count clicks for iPads and not plays. It’s a device issue, not a software issue. You of course want the best user experience for your visitors, not a faulty experience with correct counting.
Making the web work for you, Alec
Hi James,
Please book a pro support incident if you’d like further support with this issue.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: iPad plays are not shown in Google analyticsHi Pavel,
At one point, we had all iPad videos going to native as there are loading issues with fullscreen mode (not just with our player but with all players on iPad).
All we can track in native player is the exit to native player (i.e. the plays you want). Even returns are difficult to track (where exactly is the return coming from…).
Martin will let you know tomorrow exactly what it is we are currently tracking and what we can track going forward.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: vast redirect for Tremor VideoHi NewCal,
We’ll look into Tremor issues tomorrow or on Monday. Thanks for flagging the issue.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: iPad plays are not shown in Google analyticsHi Pavel,
iPad is played in native player which doesn’t allow tracking. We could only track people leaving to native player, potentially pick them up when they come back too.
Cheers,
Alec
10 years ago in reply to: VPAID | Non-Linear adsHi Martin,
Let’s get ad support out to mobile without quality switching. Quality switching is not that important for mobile (and problematic) as you know.
Making the web work for you, Alec
10 years ago in reply to: .ts ExtensionThanks for writing, Dieselkhan.
I’m afraid we’ll need more explanation and better examples. What is that you are trying to do?