Version: 1.0.1, by Digital Jedi
Developer Last Online: Sep 2023
Category: Add-On Releases -
Version: 4.2.1
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Released: 09-26-2013
Last Update: 10-14-2013
Installs: 32
Supported
Is in Beta Stage
These media definitions are imported through your AME CP. That means you have to have AME 3 installed in order to do that.
This is a Beta. I've tested this on my 4.0.3 installation. But I've experienced some weird issues, like the same URL not converting in post 1, but converting fine in post 12. I can only presume this is because of my older version of vB4. Please report the issues you have on newer versions of vB. Also note the AME 3 thread, for tweaks and changes people had to make depending on their version of vB4.
NOTE: I am still looking for anyone willing to lend me access to their demo board on vB4.1 or higher to test definitions, as well as a future version of AME 3. I will also be looking into, but not necessarily guaranteeing, that I can extend AME to vB5. But I have to take a look at how vB5 parses media to know if AME is even relevant on that system.
MEDIA DEFINITIONS
This is just a small set of definitions to test out functionality. Most everything here is tweaked, so just back up any custom defs you already have, and replace these to try them out. If everything goes smoothly, we'll expand from there.
They're very differently constructed. DS has said he'll convert them. Maybe. You just never know. I can't convert them because my workstation is a bit too public.
Probably. I'll look at the YouTube definitions again on my next update.
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Originally Posted by sticky
Ok I figured out how to link the tweets but why do the embedded tweets not center using the [ center ] commands?
They're generated by Twitter's JavaScript, so it may not be something you can control. You can, instead, try centering the DIV in the replacement code to see if that works.
Can someone please help me with Flickr videos and Flickr slideshow videos?
Thanks.
The last time I worked with Flickr (and note, that I've had to frequently update AME 2.5 definitions for Flickr) the problem I ran into was their URLs strings for videos and photostreams were identical. And that was the problem. URL strings for different media types need to have at least on unique identifying pattern (even it's just in the HTML code) so AME can tell that one URL needs to convert to a video and another needs to convert to a slideshow. With Flickr, when I worked with it in October, the best I could do was create one that detected video. However, despite my best efforts, any definition I created to embed a slideshow would try to convert video URLs, too. You can imagine the weird Frankenstein embeds I got with that. Even with the video definition turned off, the slideshow def would still try to embed video URLs.
I'll probably add Flickr to the next set of updates for AME 3, but note that it will be video only. Unless Flickr has made, yet another, change to their website, then slideshows won't be in this set. I usually try not to release definitions that don't work the way they should. But we'll see what I can come up with.