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Started by 1948Pal, April 11, 2005, 03:40:00 PM

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Nica


Oh thanks. I will try those.
I checked the file and those five lines are there.
My whole Admin situation is just jacked up.
I can't use or use functions from several mods although they are viewable and functioning in all the other member groups.

I would just start over if I could avoid re-registering all the members and losing all the great posts, there are lots of poetry and music posts from some really talented women. But I'll keep searching for help a little longer before doing so.

Maxys

i am trying to add another one (russian) site with videos but have no luck at all.
is there any "guide" or something on how to add another sites?

CrazyHorse80

Does it work with auto embed video clips mod version 2.2 (http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=977)?
I would like using streaming3 only for media video and mov files, and let aevac mod to embed yt and gv automatically without putting it between BBC tags. Is it possible?
Bye,
PS

1948Pal

I am not aware of any conflicts. So I think it is ok. Just disable what you don't want to use in streaming3.
"No matter how long the river, the river will reach the sea".
Eugene Fitch Ware

CrazyHorse80


CrazyHorse80

Ok, I've installed it on my forum without any error, and I've done proper localization (I'm Italian) of ModSettings.italian.php and Help.italian.php, but...
Now I have some trouble with BBC buttons: I've got the text showing up instead of images... And even when I disable all of the embeddings, they always shows up! Any idea?
Bye,
PS

CrazyHorse80

Nevermind, I'm dumb... :-[
I copied all the BBC images into the proper folder of my custom theme, then I went to my admin CP and disabled unneeded BBC tag from list.
Bye,
PS

jzonewarrior

I think I did everything correct - the video embed icons show up in the post tools but the result for you tube is just the youtube v number.  Here is a link to the post

hxxp:thatcrack.com/forums/index.php?topic=36.msg86#msg86 [nonactive]

thanks for any help you can give! I am a total newbie

1948Pal

Check Admin panel - Features and options - Layout and options. Make sure the box for youtube, and other media, are checked or enabled.
"No matter how long the river, the river will reach the sea".
Eugene Fitch Ware

Ricolla

Hi,we use SMF 1.1.5 and want to use the streaming 3 mod, but it will not work.

We installed the mod trough the packetmanager and activated the bbcode 'stream' and all others. SMF is running with the 'Red Essence' theme as standard, but the mod also doesn't work with the default theme. The problem is that every wmv is only shown as a link (not embed). Does anyone know, what we did wrong?

In editormodus the link is shown like this -->>  [stream=206,160]http://www.tld.xxxxxx/test4.wmv[/stream]

We have also installed AUTO EMBED VIDEO/AUDIO CLIPS (AEVAC) v3.1.1 (that works fine), could that be a reason while streaming3 won't work?

best regards Ricolla

CrazyHorse80

Hi, I have all my forum members using Internet Explore complaining about an error when they try to open a post with a video embedded (YT) it says "Cannot open the internet site" and showing a blank page... Can this be solved?
Bye,
PS

forummaker

Here's something that just went wrong overnight. Last night I was able to place a youtube video in my forum with no problem, now today after uploading a new video to youtube and then placing it in a post it didn't work. I'm not sure if youtube changed something, but this is what I had to do to make it show up in the post.
Here is the embed link that youtube gave me:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

Here is what I had to use to make it show up in the post:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

To simplify it, in bold is what I had to remove from the embed link that youtube gave me:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0402ZXBugQM&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

If anyone else is having this issue, you can use what I did for a temp fix. If someone knows of a fix for this GREAT! Thanks in advance.

Steveuk

Hi, :)
I really like this mod - and works wonderfully
Could it be possible so it will allow (wav) format
I try to add my recordings from  hxxp:www.hotlinkfiles.com/ [nonactive]
that are in (wav) format  and I cannot get them to play
or display the music player - Thanks Steve :)

1948Pal

Hi. Although this is a video streaming mod, wav files should still work using the [stream][/stream] tag. Just change the size values so the black screen wouldn't show, say use [stream=300,70]http://linktofile.wav[/stream].
However you may be able to find a better suited mod to use for this purpose.
"No matter how long the river, the river will reach the sea".
Eugene Fitch Ware

baijianpeng

Does this streaming3 Mod support FLV format videos now?

If not now, will they be supported in future versions ?

Thanks to the author.

Another question: Can this Mod hide/encrypt the Path of the local video file?

I tested this Mod v4.2.2b with SMF 1.1.7 today. I used an AVI format file. It can be played properly. But it is very easy to find the URL to the video file.

Thanks.
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Eyesman

#675
Hi all,

I'm trying to install the mod but I get these two errors (while checking for the compatibility)

Execute Modification ./Themes/default/languages/Modifications.english.php Test successful
7. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/languages/Help.english.php Test successful
8. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/Post.template.php Test failed
9. Execute Modification ./Sources/Post.php Test successful
10. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs-Post.php Test successful
11. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs.php Test successful
12. Execute Modification ./Sources/ModSettings.php Test failed
13. Execute Modification ./Sources/ManagePosts.php Test successful

I'm using smf v. 1.1.8

Can anyone help me?

Thank you!

hellboy78

it doesn't works,
after manually installation I still don't known how this fuction should works.

can someone put few screenshots?

ty

Trishah

I am having the same problem.  I have tried the automated install as well as the manual install and still cannot see how this is supposed to work.  No buttons appear in the BCC.  Can anyone help?

1948Pal

Quote from: Trishah on June 03, 2010, 07:29:58 PM
I am having the same problem.  I have tried the automated install as well as the manual install and still cannot see how this is supposed to work.  No buttons appear in the BCC.  Can anyone help?
Trishah, sorry for the delay. What version SMF are you using? This will not work on SMF 2. And are you using the default theme? If not, you need to modify the MOD to accommodate your theme. If you describe your setup in more details it would help.
"No matter how long the river, the river will reach the sea".
Eugene Fitch Ware

Trishah

Forum is version 1.1.11 and has a custom design based on the default theme.

hxxp:www.savejfc.net/forum [nonactive]

Since I couldn't get this to work I installed Aeva Media and am using that.  It seems to work for what we use it for...

However, if you would be willing to explain what modifications need to be made to the mod so it will work with a custom theme, I am sure others would like to have the information here.

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