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9/8/2013 4:36 PM
 

This is probably a very trivial question, but please bear with me since I am not so familiar with multimedia on a Intranet website.

OK, so what I have done is set up DNN 7.1.1 on a internal Intranet website. One purpose for this is to show videos recorded for internal usage.
I know how easy it is to embed video from YouTube to let's say a DNN blog. But lets say I have recorded some video with my Sony RX100 camera, that I import into Adobe Premiere and want to save into *some format* and store on my Windows 2008 R2 server running DNN *in some solution* so that it works exactly like it would be on YouTube?

So I want someone reading the blog entry on my DNN 7.1.1 site see the video embedded, just as if it was uploaded to YouTube, but it should be stored on my Win2008R2 server with IIS - how do I do that?

Might I take the chance also to say that the DNN 7.1.1 community version together with the new blog module kicks some serious ass! :-)

 

 

 

 
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9/9/2013 3:29 AM
 

Hi

From dnn store you will find lots of video gallery module using which you can upload your own video or youtube video as well.
(http://store.dnnsoftware.com/home/product-list?searchtext=video)

Thanks
Sibabrata Dash
Mindfire Solutions

 
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9/10/2013 5:24 PM
 
Sibabrata Dash wrote:

Hi

From dnn store you will find lots of video gallery module using which you can upload your own video or youtube video as well.
(http://store.dnnsoftware.com/home/product-list?searchtext=video)

 

Thanks Sibabrata!

I have looked through the alternatives there, maybe there are some good options to find. I have to say that some of the offers were quite expensive, but of course it could be worth it for those that requires something special.

What I am really looking for is a solution where I can write any blog or HTML page on my DNN portal and have a video embedded to be played just like it was an iframe embedded from youtube, you know like this:

<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LnHoqHscTKE?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0"></iframe>

(above just a random example even though I love the song).
However, the tutorial material I film will be of things like confidential stuff about pin&chip terminals for credit card payments and similar. My bosses wouldn't like that I upload such videos to YouTube. So I would like to find a way to embed them seamlessly into any page I make in DNN, just as easy as it is to embed YouYube video.

I understand that this is not really a DNN question, but still I am sure that my newbie question is easy(?) to answer by you more experienced guys.

I had a look at Windows Media Services for Windows 2008R2, but it seems to be more for producing media streaming that opens up a media player, and I want the video to start on the actual embedded website the viewer is currently looking at. Maybe I could output the videos to FLV flash movies, but I am not sure that creating stuff based on Adobe Flash format is how you do things now in 2013, shouldn't moving images on the web all be based on HTLM5 nowadays?

I will keep digging into this subject, but please give me some feedback, I would love to get some helping directions since I am very new to this field!

 

 
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9/10/2013 5:37 PM
 

Hi,

You can do this with DigArticle.  It has built-in support for displaying videos on your blog posts.  You just upload the video file, then it will give you a tag like [media:123], you just insert that tag into the content of your article and it does the rest.  You can use .flv or a .mp4 video file.  There is a 15 day trial so you can check it out and see if it works for you.

Thanks

Mike

 
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