View Full Version : videowatchpro & vbulletin?
dutchbb
07-03-2009, 12:48 PM
Anyone who has experience with using videowatchpro (http://www.videowatchpro.com/) and vbulletin? Their script looks to be good but I'm not sure of its better than phpmotion or clipshare?
Would it be hard to integrate with vb (if not already done) ?
Thanks
dutchbb
07-04-2009, 03:11 PM
bump, no one?
<a href="http://www.mediascripts.com" target="_blank">www.mediascripts.com</a> is a similar script that includes vB USER integration, i.e, users with accounts in vB do not need to create another account to post videos.
dutchbb
07-04-2009, 03:56 PM
Thanks.
It looks good but can anyone confirm which is the best solution of these:
Clipshare
Social Media
Other
Social Media looks to be the best so far, no?
dreamhost
07-06-2009, 10:01 PM
Thanks.
It looks good but can anyone confirm which is the best solution of these:
Clipshare
Social Media
Other
Social Media looks to be the best so far, no?
I started with phpmotion, but frankly got tired of waiting for what I considered necessary features etc...
I then switched to social media because I was under the impression that it was integrated with vbulletin. That is not true in any way. The only thing it does is share user data. It does not even include unified logins etc... and with the majority of the code encrypted, it is not something easy to fix..
At the moment I can't think of a system that would integrate properly. I can say there is no way I would ever suggest someone spend their money on social media if vbulletin integration is a key feature to you. That is not even mentioning the timeframe it takes to get micro updates for bug fixes etc... And don't even get me going on the fact that the author built a flash player with no playlist support... LOL wow was I amazed when I found that out after purchase....
dutchbb
07-06-2009, 11:01 PM
Damn, doesn't make it any easier for me to pick a good solution, but thanks for the warning.
Looks like Clipshare is now the better choice for me.
And don't even get me going on the fact that the author built a flash player with no playlist support... LOL wow was I amazed when I found that out after purchase....Well, I guess I'll be the one to get you going...
Exactly who's fault is it that you didn't ask all the questions YOU needed to be answered before making YOUR purchase?
And to say the majority of the code is encrypted is misleading to put it mildly :rolleyes:
I believe there are 3 files TOPS that are encrypted. Granted one of them is the index.php file which does make hacking in a better vB integration but that is far from what you are making it out to be.
I'm all for people giving reviews and opinions but only if they are fair and balanced, not gross exaggerations.
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