New Transparent Video Player Technology
Posted 6th August 2008 at 02:21 PM by Josh Anderson
Updated 6th August 2008 at 10:58 PM by Josh Anderson
Updated 6th August 2008 at 10:58 PM by Josh Anderson
I am working on some powerful new flash video technology for both transparent and non transparent flv flash video:
www.TransparentPlayer.com
We are combining the traditional flash video player with killer dhtml effects that add new interactivity and functionality to both traditional flash video for websites and alpha channel transparent flv flash video.
Basically this new technology allows a video to trigger the play of another video after its play but with these powerful functions...
This new video technology is a major breakthrough in online video and trasnparent flv alpha channel video publishing.
It's quite exciting and I would love to hear any thoughts on it.
www.TransparentPlayer.com
We are combining the traditional flash video player with killer dhtml effects that add new interactivity and functionality to both traditional flash video for websites and alpha channel transparent flv flash video.
Basically this new technology allows a video to trigger the play of another video after its play but with these powerful functions...
- Unlimited chains of triggered videos can appear in multiple positions on a webpage.
- Video can appear anywhere on a webpage
- Video position can be static or floating and scrolling.
- Video can optionally automatically scroll the visitor up or down to any position in a webpage you want to direct them to.
- Video can trigger unblockable popup after video finishes.
This new video technology is a major breakthrough in online video and trasnparent flv alpha channel video publishing.
It's quite exciting and I would love to hear any thoughts on it.
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Posted 7th August 2008 at 05:41 AM by Tim Franklin - Thanks Tim,
Eventually we will be releasing it with a web based user interface to make it dead simple for people to use the advanced integrations we have in play.
Currently we have simplified the html and scripting quite a bit so the average user will be able to easily use it...
But it definitely is some serious script and dhtml tech going on and it took a lot of work to whittle it down to simplicity that the average web publisher can use.Posted 7th August 2008 at 08:54 PM by Josh Anderson -
Posted 10th August 2008 at 02:49 AM by Jose Delgado