I was trying to do the same thing a while back... here is some code I found that worked perfectly.
just change the name of the VIDFILE to whatever your filename is and it should work fine.
DocOzone
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there...
From: San Diego, California Insane since: Mar 1994
posted 02-05-2005 09:16
I ended up doing some work with 2 hard-core Mac video guys, and I went back and forth on this one. They, of course, loved Quicktime and all things Quicktime, and shunned nearly everything else. I coded brilliant little websites to hold these big fast .mov files, and then the corporate types complained, they didn't have that version (new, upgrade now, only $29.95!) of Quicktime, and no permissions to update their machines. I ended up doing Flash Video .flv files and it worked for nearly everybody. The plus is it really does work for nearly everyone, the downside is that you need either the Pro version of Flash 2004, or you needed Sorenson Squeeze to compress the video to .flv...
Ah well, I bought Sorenson, and while it sucked bigtime for re-sizing video, it made clean FLV files, which I could then import into flash for streaming. You can see what I came up with at http://www.savantigroup.com/ - just click the "demoreel" button. The only control I ever implemented was the "mute" button, because the music got on my nerves and interupted my Bjork CD, hrmph. I'll dig out the code used, I had to get help myself to get it to work the first time.
hey I am trying to put this video on my "Myspace", however I cant seem to get it to work. here is the URLwww.trustkill.com/multimedia/videos/terror_overcome.htmlany advice?(edit, fixed url cause I'm curious. (Edited by DocOzone on 02-05-2005 07:09)
Here is an example of what I have used in the past
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yes there is.
if you need more help on this, you best open a new thread providing information on what player you want to use, what that list should look like and what video format you have.
I recently purchased Video Encoder for Adobe Flash and like it's ease of use in getting a variety of video formats on a page in either swf or flv formats.
Is there anyway you can put your .wmv video into your website without using the url from another website?? So could I basically put my video from my documents onto my video
>>put your .wmv video into your website without using the url from another website?
well you can use windows media player but that only works for people using MSIE browser.
A better way is to use a [notAnUrl=video.a4desk.com]flash video player[/url] software to convert your video from WMV to FLV (flash video format), and then embed the flash video player on your website. The FLV file needs to be uploaded to your server directly, and the URL will be hidden (as the flash video player won't show the movie source).
For Mac users i'm strickly recommend Macvide_VideoFlash_Converter.It has Friendly and easy-to-use user interface with high numbers of features, such as cropping videos to remove black sides.Make your convertion simpler and share with others.