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5/11/2009 3:37 PM
 

 

Anyone looking for an extendable video player using Silverlight will love this. I started playing with it and found it is a nice hidden gem. Got this player in DNN and all I can say is wow...
 
This is a new initative with MS/Adobe as partners trying to set a video player standard, it is 100% open source. Supports themes, playlists and many other options which are completely customizable. Enjoy this gem...
 
 
 

Thank you,
James Campbell
MCP,MCSA,MCSE,Sec +
http://jamesecampbell.blogspot.com
 
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5/11/2009 5:17 PM
 

Have you wrapped a DNN Module around the player. If so can you make it available?

The player looks great!

Thanks,

Tom


Tom Harris
HowIUseDNN.com
President 9d Interactive
tharris@9di.com

9dtv.com
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Frazum.com
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5/12/2009 10:11 AM
 

I posted code for the view page but I guess the moderator didn't approve yet.


Thank you,
James Campbell
MCP,MCSA,MCSE,Sec +
http://jamesecampbell.blogspot.com
 
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5/12/2009 12:24 PM
 

One thing you'll notice in this player is that it is well written to handle many formats. I haven't had any issues thus far and seems to get along within dotnetnuke wihtout issues.


Thank you,
James Campbell
MCP,MCSA,MCSE,Sec +
http://jamesecampbell.blogspot.com
 
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5/12/2009 1:54 PM
 

James, I deleted your post with source code, you can't just paste source code into the HTML editor, because the XML brackets and code will be 'executed' and not shown, so the forums strips the code from the post for security reasons.  You can post the source code if you first switch to the 'source' view in the editor, then paste your sample code, then switch back to the regular view. That way your code will be escaped properly as text and not removed by the forum application. Make sure the surround your code with a 'pre' tag which will result in a better display of your code.  If you have any questions or problems, let me know.

<pre>your source code here...</pre>
 
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