FLV Video Player - Under Construction
Saturday, 17. March 2007, 11:55:06
See the URL below :
FLV Video Player
Please check back on that URL for updates and progress.
Let me know what you think of the layout and the design.
Below is a screenshot of the site and a sample of the video player.

















dantesoft # 17. March 2007, 15:27
I would also like to see an easy way to link the FLV to subtitles.
Contrid # 17. March 2007, 15:38
I will definitely make a note of this.
Right now, the player is v1.1 and has many great features.
Before I will be selling it on that site, I'll finish up v2.0.
The new version (v2.0) will have features like
- Full screen
- Automatically start onload
- Change the text in the lower right corner with your logo or text
- Change the color of the player (still the same style)
- Start at a specific timestamp (what you mentioned; it's a relatively simple and easy, yet very useful feature)
Once again, I appreciate your feedback.
Anyways...I've sold several licenses already.
The v1.1 is currently for sale at http://www.tribulant.com
What do you think about the current site layout?
Also...any comments on the player as it is now?
Contrid # 17. March 2007, 15:42
I most probably won't be doing that in v2.0
What is the file you showed me?
I will prefer to do it in xml structured data.
Do you think that will work for your needs?
dantesoft # 17. March 2007, 16:10
Google video already supports SUB and SRT, but you can always convert from one format to another. Check out this funny clip to get an idea.
Contrid # 17. March 2007, 16:32
That's not a problem. Was just wondering what format that was.
dantesoft # 17. March 2007, 16:49
Contrid # 17. March 2007, 16:55
But XML data will work, right?
I mean...will you be able to get your subtitles into an XML structured data file?
I can easily work with that.
dantesoft # 17. March 2007, 17:26
netstrider # 19. March 2007, 12:23
Contrid # 19. March 2007, 12:58
I'll launching version 2.0 of the FLV Video Player today.
It will have many added features, controllable through the embedding code.
Contrid # 19. March 2007, 14:55
It has many new useful features.
One of these features is what Dantesoft suggested.
You now have the ability to specify a timestamp where the video should start.
Apart from that, there are about 8 other new features.
Enjoy the demo right here on the Opera Community and let me know what you think.