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Easy Way to Put Videos on Web Pages etc

 
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Easy Way to Put Videos on Web Pages, Blogs, Forums, eBay Auctions, MySpace and More

Web videos are becoming more and more popular. One of the notable features is that web videos can be played directly on the web. Businessmen may want to add web videos to their sites for a better view of their companies and products. Web designers may need to add web videos to their sites to enrich multimedia content. Video fans may also want to create amazing web videos easily and share them with their families and friends directly. Some other people may even want to promote their products or websites by adding advertisements or links to web videos. Socusoft Web Video Player provides a solution to the above mentioned, although there are many other similar programs available for this (many of which are completely free.)

Below are some notable features of many of these video programs:

-- Easy to use
-- No flash knowledge or skills required
-- Single/batch FLV video(s) input
-- Single/multiple video conversion of various formats into FLV or other formats
-- Add any video to your site
-- Quick editing of video file properties such as adding target URL of ads
-- Many themes for web videos
-- Rich parameter settings for web videos
-- Show/Hide of video play list and playback feature
-- Extremely easy to publish web videos and embedded player
-- Convenient to get ready-made files for Dreamweaver or FrontPage

Simple Steps to Publish Videos on Web Pages, Blogs, Forums, eBay Auctions, MySpace and More (using Socusoft)

1. Add Video
Go to the first step "Video" and click the button "Add" to add flash video (flv) files.


2. Choose Themes
Turn to the second step "Themes" and choose player themes for your video.


3. Publish
Now you can publish web videos and the embedded player for your website or blog at the last step "Publish".



As the way to embed videos into web pages or put videos on blogs, forums, eBay Auctions, MySpace and more, we will take one as an example.

Example:
How to embed your web video into the webpage?

When you have finished publishing your web video, click the button "Open Output Folder", as shown below:




In the folder, there is a file named "fs_aux.html". You may right click the file and choose open it with "Text" program. You may also go to Start Menu>Programs>Accessories> "Text" program and open it. Then, drag the file "fs_aux.html" to the "Text" program. You may see the code like this:



Copy the code highlighted above from "<object>" to "</object>" into your webpage.

Note:
1. If you use Dreamweaver or FrontPage, you need to switch the mode from design view to code view.
2. You also need to copy all the files and sub-folders in the output folder to the same folder of your own html file. If you put these files in another folder, please change the code "sample.swf?xml_path=music video.xml" by adding correct path before the SWF and XML file.

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« Last Edit: February 05, 2009, 06:38:36 AM by polas »
 
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February 05, 2009, 03:56:11 AM

I assume that this software is free? From looking at it, it does not seem all that great - what other, better, free applications like this are available?
« Last Edit: February 05, 2009, 06:38:50 AM by polas »

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February 05, 2009, 08:27:33 AM

I find that youtubing a video, then linking to it can work quite well - it also means you don't eat up your own bandwidth.... although of course you are bound by their TOS if you go down that route.

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February 05, 2009, 01:49:47 PM

Or you can upload it to a site (such as tinypic.com) and use that. Much easier for the average user
 
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Is there any option to upload a video file to the server and stream it to a webpage.

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Is there any option to upload a video file to the server and stream it to a webpage.

Good option, I like to upload to youtube and stream from there... use they bandwidth up rather than mine Wink

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useful info
 
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