... to force the wmp to play the movie in the html page, or the popup window is mandatory
alos is it possible to stream a vidoe using flash?
thanks for your help
leo
DaveN
10:57 am on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Embedded Windows Media Player</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer" WIDTH=320 HEIGHT=240 CLASSID="CLSID:22D6f312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95" STANDBY="Loading Windows Media Player components..." TYPE="application/x-oleobject" CODEBASE= "http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/mplayer/en/nsmp2inf.cab#Version=6,4,7,1112"> <PARAM name="autoStart" value="True"> <PARAM name="filename" value="http://www.yourweb.co.uk/yourmovie.mpeg"> <EMBED TYPE="application/x-mplayer2" SRC="http://www.yourweb.co.uk/yourmovie.mpeg" NAME="MediaPlayer" WIDTH=320 HEIGHT=240> </EMBED> </OBJECT> </BODY> </HTML>
I don't know about flash
Dave
mil2k
4:21 pm on May 27, 2003 (gmt 0)
Great info!
araenae
8:51 pm on May 27, 2003 (gmt 0)
Also it is possible to stream video on flashMX, but is a little harder to put than a WMV video but it has its advantages, main is that windows media videos had a lot of probability of not displaying in certain browsers and OS (like linux and Mac, and older versions of netscape and as far as I know it doesn't work on Opera, anyone correct me if I'm wrong.) Instead of, flash will work in 97 percent of browsers (independent of wich OS.) Mail me, or reply to this post if you want to know how to get a video playing on flash.