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Tag with options:
[MEDIA="width, height, autostart, loop, extension"]url_of_the_file[/MEDIA] [MEDIA="width, height, autostart, loop"]url_of_the_file[/MEDIA] [MEDIA="width, height, autostart"]url_of_the_file[/MEDIA] [MEDIA="width, height"]url_of_the_file[/MEDIA] |
This is also probably a good time to request any features.
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is there anything that i can do about my problem?,....
all media tags that were poted before 2 weeks are not working, all i see is actualy [media]code[/media] tags i put now will work no problem |
Thanks nix.
Power Point ability would be a nice add-on. Of course, to view PP presentations that is. On a side note, other mp3/video player options to choose from. You seem awesome at coding, so I figured I'd request a big one lol |
I have noticed a strange little bug with the VBulletin editor that accounts for some of the 'Error: unsupported media type.2' errors when using the 'M' button within the VBulletin editor to wrap media tags around a url. If the url is the only thing in the editor window and you highlight the url, then click the 'M' button to wrap the media tags around the url, it does not work properly. What happens is, a space and a return are added after the first media tag, then the url appears, followed by another return, then the last media tag. When this happens, anymedia does not recognize the url as a supported media type.
Below, I have pasted an example of what I'm talking about although below it won't look quite the same as it does in the vbulletin editor. This is not an issue with Anymedia because the same thing happens with any other type of tags. If you select all the text below, you will see the extra space after the first media tag, followed by a return, the media url, followed by another return, then the last media tag. [MEDIA] http://youtube.com/watch?v=QOCDoKsXjP0 [/MEDIA] The next thing I discovered is that if there is at least one return after the url in the editor window, when you highlight the url and click the 'M' button, the media tags are properly wrapped around the url with no extra spaces or returns as shown in the example below. It's a strange little quirk. It seems as though if you paste the link in the editor window, then add at least one return, everything works ok. Has anyone else noticed this? I'm using VBulletin 3.6.4 with VBadvanced. [MEDIA]http://youtube.com/watch?v=QOCDoKsXjP0[/MEDIA] |
Don't use the m button. Just past the youtube link http://youtube.com/watch?v=QOCDoKsXjP0 and hit submit reply. The M button is only for old vb installs and if you want to use options. In the new version thats in the works, its gone and the options are done a totally different way
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Tip: Did you know that if a page has more then one video you can open the first link, watch the video and then hit the right arrow button? It will cycle through the vids. :) |
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Nix,
My suggestion to future like VB AnyMedia 4 is that you create a xml system to any user with knowledge in regex to create new entry to any video website. Field examples: - title regex - regex to feech embed code - is adult? etc.. Then user can import the XML in admincp. And about version 3.1 dont bother with new features, just fix the last small bugs and release the final version. ;) Cya |
We are really close to a release. We already added support for users to add their own site but not by xml. It's a much easier method. :)
This is a complete rewrite and it should fix most issues. Its not even called anymedia anymore. |
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