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WMV and WMA Plugin using JW Player for Silverlight

Started by bjcworks, November 07, 2010, 06:50:47 AM

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bjcworks

This plugin is an alternative to browser WMV player addons or the desktop Windows Media Player.  It is built with Microsoft's Silverlight.  The JW Player for Silverlight is a simple, flexible player for displaying Windows Media video, audio and (live) streams on your website.  The user's browser might request the install of the "Silverlight" addon the first time a WMV or WMA file is played on your website.

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shortmort37

I installed this plugin, and added a wmv file as the last object in an album here:

http://www.59plymouth.net/59gallery/thumbnails.php?album=1&page=8

I'm told "the player will be placed here", but no player is forthcoming (see attachment).  I observe this in both Firefox and Chrome.

Quote from: bjcworks on November 07, 2010, 06:50:47 AMThe user's browser might request the install of the "Silverlight" addon the first time a WMV or WMA file is played on your website.

Neither browser requested the addon.  Any ideas about how I can diagnose what's wrong?

Thanks
Dan

shortmort37

I was interested in this plugin as an alternative to flash - until I discovered that there was a flash plugin for Coppermine!  So, while I'm still interested to know what the issue was here, I'm not actively seeking a solution - limiting video uploads to flash will work for me.

Thanks
Dan

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I also get the same error "the player will be placed here". Do we need to do any changes to settings in filetypes?

Another issue with plugin, if you have already installed the flv player plugin, it gives the following error if I try to install wmv plugin.


Fatal error: Cannot redeclare fmp_get_html() (previously declared in /www/vhosts/xxxx.com/httpdocs/videos/plugins/windows_media_player/codebase.php:26) in /www/vhosts/xxxx.com/httpdocs/videos/plugins/flash_media_player/codebase.php on line 74


Looking forward to update.

papukaija

#5
It seems that the place holder message should be replaced by javascript. Do you have it enabled?

@bjcworks: it might be worth to mention that your plugin isn't released under GNU GPL but under Creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported and Microsoft Public License.

bjcworks

#6
Quote from: shortmort37 on November 22, 2010, 01:04:54 AM
I installed this plugin, and added a wmv file as the last object in an album here:

http://www.59plymouth.net/59gallery/thumbnails.php?album=1&page=8

I'm told "the player will be placed here", but no player is forthcoming (see attachment).  I observe this in both Firefox and Chrome.

Neither browser requested the addon.  Any ideas about how I can diagnose what's wrong?

Thanks
Dan
I tested my plugin on CPG 1.5.8 but for some unknown reason the Silverlight javascript source files were not installing correctly for others.  Please use the updated download cpg1.5.x_plugin_windows_media_file_v1.1.zip

Cheers,
bjcworks

bjcworks

Dan (shortmort37), from what you have shown it appears you need to add dimensions to your video file in the Admin section.

Regards,
bjcworks

bjcworks

Quote from: shortmort37 on November 22, 2010, 01:34:56 AM
I was interested in this plugin as an alternative to flash - until I discovered that there was a flash plugin for Coppermine!  So, while I'm still interested to know what the issue was here, I'm not actively seeking a solution - limiting video uploads to flash will work for me.

Thanks
Dan


Thanks for catching this issue, fixed in cpg1.5.x_plugin_windows_media_player_v1.1 download.

Cheers,
bjcworks