FWDesign, Showing Off with 3 Amazing Video Players

Publish on November 3rd, 2009 at 2:46 pm

Steven

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Need the ultimate video player? Well, FWDesign has just released three in a row. These files are as good as it gets and you can easily set up and use any of them, if not all three, in your project.
All three video players support any kind of video file that Flash Player supports ( FLV / H.264 encoded video, including MP4, M4V, M4A, MOV, Mp4v, F4V), and you can set it up very easy, even if you have little knowledge on Flash.

They’ve got video streaming with buffer, autoplay and loop options,description for video, and supports full screen video mode.  FWDesign included detailed help file with instructions on how to set them up and use them in your project. You can set it to any size you want by changing the player’s width and height in the configuration XML file. After that, you just integrate this in your project, HTML or Flash, and enjoy using it!

Also, if you’re a developer, you might want to know that the entire graphic is in one MovieClip, so you can easily change the skin in case you need to adapt the graphic designs of these video players.

All three video players are included in the FWD ALL FILES PACKAGE, along with other of FWDesign’s amazing components, so do check it out!

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2 Responses to “FWDesign, Showing Off with 3 Amazing Video Players”

  • I just bought one of FWDesigns products: resizable xml advanced video player It’s probably a great device. Because my Flash skills are limited, trying to apply it to my site so that it opens by building a link to the video player has so far just been pure frustration. Tibi tells me that the FC Team set up the link for the demo on FlashComponents.org but he dosen’t know how they did it.

    Is there anyone versed in html that can tell me how to install a link in an html page to call the player and run a movie? Probably something embarrassingly simple.
    Thanks
    harrison@wolfbytez.com

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