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MV + iFrame + Coordinates / Veoh + JW FLV Player


Graxeon

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I'd like to first say thank you for taking your time to read this because it's quite a bit :P

 

I'll be explaining things bit by bit so read all of it to understand what my questions are.

 

First I will cover MegaVideo (MV) then I will talk about Veoh. MV is the only one I want the iFrame + Coordinates thing for. Veoh has to do with a different FLV player.

 

 

 

~~~~~~~MV~~~~~~~MV~~~~~~~MV~~~~~~~

 

 

Alright so I found these nifty little scripts (do note that I am asking these questions because my site will be about online game videos and not anime as some of the scripts from the site that I found them off of are...and most of the embed MV videos aren't working for people, have to go to the main site) :

 

This one is the one you view

 

<IFRAME vspace="0" hspace="0" allowtransparency="true" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" width="482" height="414" SRC="http://www.zomganime.com/mv.php?id=7ZFWAG96"></IFRAME><br />

 

And this is the "MV.php"

 

<html>
<head>
<META NAME='ROBOTS' CONTENT='NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW'>
</head>

<body onLoad='window.scrollTo(6,112)'>
<iframe src ='http://www.megavideo.com/?v=' width='1000' height='1000' vspace='0' hspace='0' allowtransparency='true' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0' style='border:0px;'></iframe>
</body>

</html>

 

So the "mv.php?id=7ZFWAG96" is meant to lead to "http://www.megavideo.com/?v=7ZFWAG96" and the rest of the code is telling it to go to certain coordinates (right 6 down 112, right?) and also have a height and width of 414 & 482.

 

SOOOO

 

How can I do the SAME thing except on my host?

**Note: I use free hosts like freewebs.com and hostbot.com. Hostbot supports PHP5, btw.

 

I tried to copy the code exactly as you see it here but it didn't work :(.

 

Any ideas on how to make that one work?

 

 

 

~~~~~~~Veoh~~~~~~~Veoh~~~~~~~Veoh~~~~~~~

 

First off I'd like to direct you to this website if you're not familiar with this player: http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Media_Player

 

 

I found this site that allows Veoh files to be played with an XML playlist (btw, you can change the "veoh_vXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX") : http://fedmich.com/videos/get/veoh_v6479498CNk9zshM

 

That would be like my "directory.html" file (found below).

 

Here is his XML playlist: http://fedmich.com/videos/playlist/veoh_v6479498CNk9zshM

 

You can find my XML playlist below, also.

 

 

I would like that same concept to be implemented into this JW FLV Player:

 

 

It uses (in my case) these files: swfobject.js, mediaplayer.swf, directory.html, test1.xml, test2.xml (etc).

 

Unless you need the JS / SWF file, I won't be putting them up as (I hope) it doesn't have to do with my question.

 

Here's the directory.html (what you view) :

 

 

<html>
<head>
<title>Test Title</title>

<style type="text/css">
BODY { PADDING-LEFT:0px; PADDING-RIGHT:0px; PADDING-TOP:0px; PADDING-BOTTOM:0px; MARGIN:0px; WIDTH:100%; HEIGHT:100%; 
FONT-SIZE:16px; 
FONT-FAMILY:Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; 
BACKGROUND-COLOR:#000000; 
COLOR:#000000; 
}
A:link {  COLOR: #0000ff; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: underline }
A:visited { COLOR: #009999; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: underline }
A:hover { COLOR: #00aa00; TEXT-DECORATION: none }

#back { POSITION: absolute; LEFT: 0px; TOP: 0px; WIDTH: 100%; HEIGHT: 100%; Z-INDEX:0}
#txt { POSITION: absolute; LEFT: 32px; TOP: 32px; Z-INDEX:1  }

#theForm { POSITION:absolute; LEFT:-1px; TOP:-1px; Z-INDEX:1  }
#placeholder { POSITION: absolute; LEFT:-1px; TOP:22px; Z-INDEX:1  }
</style>

<script type="text/javascript" src="swfobject.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var theItem;
var selFile;


function loadPlay(file,idx) { 
theItem=idx;
selFile=file;
createPlayer(selFile);
setTimeout("play()",1100);
};

function play() {
sendEvent('playitem',theItem);
};

function sendEvent(typ,prm) {
thisMovie("thePlayerId").sendEvent(typ,prm);
};

function thisMovie(movieName) {
    if(navigator.appName.indexOf("Microsoft") != -1) {
	return window[movieName];
} else {
	return document[movieName];
}
};



function createPlayer(theFile) {
var s = new SWFObject("mediaplayer.swf","thePlayerId","480","372","7");
s.addParam("allowfullscreen","true");
s.addVariable("file",theFile);
s.addVariable("width","480");
s.addVariable("height","372");
s.addVariable("displayheight","272");
s.addVariable("overstretch","fit");

s.addVariable('frontcolor','000000'); 
s.addVariable('lightcolor','FFFFFF'); 
s.addVariable("showicons","false");
s.addVariable("autostart","false");
s.addVariable("thumbsinplaylist","true");
s.addVariable("enablejs","true");
s.addVariable("javascriptid","thePlayerId"); 

s.write("placeholder");
}
</script>


</head>


<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
var message="Function Disabled!";
function clickIE() {if (document.all) {alert(message);return false;}}
function clickNS(e) {if
(document.layers||(document.getElementById&&!document.all)) {
if (e.which==2||e.which==3) {alert(message);return false;}}}
if (document.layers)
{document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);document.onmousedown=clickNS;}
else{document.onmouseup=clickNS;document.oncontextmenu=clickIE;}
document.oncontextmenu=new Function("return false");
</SCRIPT>


<body onLoad="createPlayer(document.theForm.sel1.value)">


<form id="theForm" name="theForm">
  <select name="sel1" onchange="javascript:createPlayer(document.theForm.sel1.value)" style="width:480px"> 
        <option value="ac_flv_test1.xml">Test1</option> 
<option value="ac_flv_test2.xml">Test2</option> 
  </select>
</form>

<div id="placeholder"><a href="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">Get Flash</a> to see this player</div>
</body>
</html>

 

This is the XML file and how it works with direct links (the "location" tag is what the "mediaplay.swf" is playing) :

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<playlist version="1" xmlns="http://xspf.org/ns/0/">
<trackList>

	<track>
		<title>Line 2 on player desc</title>
		<creator>Line 1 on player desc</creator>
		<location>http://www.somesite.com/video/video1.flv</location>
	</track>

	<track>
		<title>Line 2 on player desc</title>
		<creator>Line 1 on player desc</creator>
		<location>http://www.somesite.com/video/video2.flv</location>
	</track>

</trackList>
</playlist>

 

 

So my question about Veoh is how do I get the "Fedmich.com" scripts to work in my scripts?

 

 

PLEASE help me, I've spent a lot of hours trying to do it myself and asking others :(

 

 

Thanks again ;D

For the MV thing, how can I do the same thing that this person is doing here:

 

http://www.zomganime.com/macross-frontier-episode-23/

 

(check their source code for the MV iFrame + coordinates thing)

 

I tried copying the code as it is on that site but it didn't work.

 

 

As for the Veoh thing, I'd like to use Veoh urls like this one...

 

http://content.veoh.com/flash/p/6479498/63cad7cd650c63fc7045257d32f331d90cef100f.flv?ct=5fe7304b6d928600c4c04684b3e8cf3496fb61084c63eb4b

 

(this is the original url: http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6479498CNk9zshM )

 

...in my XML playlist so it WORKS on the JW Player. If I just stick that URL in the XML file, it does NOT work. However...I found someone that did manage to use Veoh urls in his JW Player:

 

http://fedmich.com/videos/get/veoh_v6479498CNk9zshM

 

And his XML file:

 

http://fedmich.com/videos/playlist/veoh_v6479498CNk9zshM

 

 

 

 

Does that clear it up? :-[

I fail at explaining xD

 

Ok:

 

I'd like to do the same thing that this person is doing here with their MegaVideo video:

 

http://www.zomganime.com/macross-frontier-episode-23/

 

It's like using coordinates for it to scroll down to a certain place within an iframe that leads to a different website.

 

Does anyone know of / can make a script to do that?

 

As for the Veoh one:

 

I want to do the same thing that this guy is doing:

 

http://fedmich.com/videos/get/veoh_v6479498CNk9zshM

 

But...I want it implemented into my own JW FLV Player. (find codes on first post)

 

My JW FLV Player consists of these:

 

Video "box" (the thing you watch)

Playlist below the video "box"

 

Fedmich's JW FLV Player consists of these:

 

Video "box"

 

 

So what I'm saying is that:

 

I can get Veoh videos to play through a stand alone video "box" like Fedmich can...but I don't know why it doesn't work when I run it with a playlist (btw...the playlist needs an XML file to work).

 

 

Is that better? :(

 

 

EDIT:

 

I can draw a rough picture of what I want with Paint if you guys need it xD

Yeah the MV one is something I need to be scripted. But...I gave somewhat of a code for it and thought you guys know how to fix it >.<

 

 

As for the Veoh one, I have all the code I was just wondering how to put it all together. If I just inserted a Veoh url (This one: http://content.veoh.com/flash/p/6479498/63cad7cd650c63fc7045257d32f331d90cef100f.flv?ct=5fe7304b6d928600c4c04684b3e8cf3496fb61084c63eb4b) into the XML file (my XML file)...it wouldn't work.

 

I wanted to know what was going wrong. My XML file takes URLs ending in .flv but not ones like the veoh link above :(.

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