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RE: Tutorial - Embedding videos from tube style sites.
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Serpent TV
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How do you embed videos?
Hi Folks
I have tried to embed a you tube video in a post, but with no success.
I tried the "insert formatted code" option but I think that just displays the code as text...? I've looked in the "Help" section but the only info on embedding HTML seems to be MyCode, which doesn't mention embedding videos.
Maybe I don't get an HTML option because I'm 'new'...
Cheers for any help.
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24-12-2010 17:07 |
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Serpent TV
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RE: How do you embed videos?
(24-12-2010 17:10 )gazfc Wrote: On youtube click on the Embed button which will open a drop down box with highlighted text, Right-click copy the text and then paste the text in a post and that will embed the video
Thanks, so you can just paste the embed code straight into the post? Great it works - very clever!
I have just written an embed code for my own websites, but it doesn't use an iframe so I don't think it will work on here, although it works on Blogger okay ( test is here if anyone's interested). But I may look into writing an iframe version if it will work on more blogs and forums...
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24-12-2010 17:33 |
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Serpent TV
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RE: How do you embed videos?
(26-12-2010 05:30 )HEX!T Wrote: thats just some weird shit rite there!....
Thanks (I think)...
I'm just going to see if any of my new object-based or iframe-based embedded videos work here (for future reference)
IFRAME MPEG-4 VERSION
edit: this video worked but I have removed it to avoid annoying Quicktime plugin prompts!
Okay, thanks for letting me test a few ideas. The mpeg-4 movie works when it's in an iframe but gets cropped when using the object tags directly. Flash works fine inside object tags. I took the controls off the flash movie above to simplify it, but it will probably work with a player bar underneath...
Cheers.
(This post was last modified: 26-12-2010 17:35 by Serpent TV.)
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26-12-2010 16:36 |
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Serpent TV
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RE: Tutorial - Embedding videos from tube style sites.
(23-01-2009 17:44 )TheWatcher Wrote: I've never tried to embed any of my videos for the following reasons.
1. Youtube doesn't allow porn
2. The other sites such as clipser demand full registration details.
Perhaps a fake identity could be entered, but a correct email address is needed.
3. People sometimes get banned and content deleted.
4. Uploading video files to megaupload seems to work ok.
One interesting thing about embedding you tube videos is that if a video has been "flagged for nudity" on you tube, you can't view that video on you tube without logging into your account, but the flagged video will display fine when embedded in another page!
(26-12-2010 17:03 )HEX!T Wrote: IFRAME MPEG-4 VERSION and OBJECT MPEG-4 give me a message for plugin content. i use opera.
Yes, that would be Quicktime wanting to install itself in your browser! I've never installed quicktime when prompted by a website and I don't think I ever would, so I'll probably ditch the idea of embedding mpeg-4's. I'm adding them to my websites though, mainly for iPad users.
P.S. Good man for using Opera!
(This post was last modified: 26-12-2010 17:16 by Serpent TV.)
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26-12-2010 17:13 |
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