Version: 2.5.6, by The Geek
Developer Last Online: Jan 2019
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 3.8.0
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Released: 01-19-2009
Last Update: 12-08-2009
Installs: 1968
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From the makers of the letters O and Yea comes the hottest 'must have mod' of the season: AME 2.5 - The Return of The Hot Mama.
Thanks everyone for making AME 2.5 Mod of the Month
AME is the multi award winning modification that smartly scans new and edited posts for URLs from a customisable variety of web sites (i.e. YouTube or Amazon or about 200 others). If it finds a match, AME will 'transform' the URL into inline embedded media without your users ever having to even think about it.
It was important for me to create a system that did not need updating (and subsequent reinstalling) every time one of the sites it supported decided to change the way it displayed its media (which is all the fricken time). Therefore I built a system in which the 'definitions' for each site could be imported, exported, tweaked and shared on a whim. This way, you only have to import the definitions that you want. It also allows the vB community to get creative and share definitions that I wouldn't of thought of!
Which sites are supported?
Included in the default installation is YouTube and Amazon. At time of posting this, I believe that there are over 180 sites supported that have been created by the vBulletin community. These range from sites that stream videos to Amazon referral links to locally hosted music and video files.
Check out the 'add ons' section of this post below to see availible add-ons.
Though not tested on any version of vBulletin lower than 3.7.4, in theory it should work on versions 3.5 and higher (just dont quote this bit!).
Big thanks goes out to all those in the community that have supported this mod. Especially Digital Jedi who gives great support on this mod and has created over 160 definitions for this system alone!
Installation/Upgrade
Upload the contents of the forums folder into your forums directory and import the product-ame.xml file into your product manager (if upgrading, choose 'yes' to overwrite previous installation).
After installation, make sure that the system is on (admincp->AME CP->Settings)
Then you may want to try to rebuild old URLs via the tools option.
Change Log
20/1/09 - Uploaded to vb.org
22/1/09 - v. 2.5.2. Adresses a couple minor issues and character sets
Yeah, I can also confirm the hack has stopped parsing all YouTube links since yesterday -- it simply shows the url with the "External Embedding Not Available" title on all links (regardless whether external embedding has been enabled or not.)
Maybe something changed with YouTube's 1080p rollout?
Same here as well.
Only other thing changed on my site recently is a vBSEO patch.
Sounds like you uploaded the mod to the wrong file location. The only blank index is in the amecahce folder which shouldnt stop anything on the site.
I'll go back and take a look at it again. If I remember correctly, I tried loading to like named files AND also tried just loading to the root folder. The index.html DEFINITELY caused the problem. Once it was deleted, all good.
Still not working here. (Just tried posting another video.) I've made no changes to vBulletin, our configuration, server, etc. to associate with this problem.
Yeah, I can also confirm the hack has stopped parsing all YouTube links since yesterday -- it simply shows the url with the "External Embedding Not Available" title on all links (regardless whether external embedding has been enabled or not.)
Maybe something changed with YouTube's 1080p rollout?
Same here it must be youtube because my passive video stopped working too, so Installed AME and I get the same link that external embedding is not available.
As a workaround while YouTube's API changes are digested I found that unticking "Extract Info" for the YouTube definitions allowed new videos to be embedded again. No titles or anything but at least the vids work until a full solution is found.
As a workaround while YouTube's API changes are digested I found that unticking "Extract Info" for the YouTube definitions allowed new videos to be embedded again. No titles or anything but at least the vids work until a full solution is found.