MgMedia2



Version
1.20 (last update on Sep 3, 2009)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
Favoured
71
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
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423895
Date Added
13 March 2006
*NEW* Support for Joomla! 1.5.x
*NEW* Now you could write templates that use Javascript
*NEW* JW Mediaplayer 4.1 included
Please see README included in the mgmediabot release, for usage informations. (Best viewed within your Joomla installation, because the player documentation is autogenerated from included templates)
Last changes:
* 2009-09-01 Version 1.20
-- Updated JW Player to version 4.5.230, fixing a Youtube API problem
* 2009-06-30 Version 1.19
-- fixed problem with flash.tmpl
* 2009-02-20 Version 1.18
-- Added a fix vor very long pages in IE, when using the thickbox, see thickbox.css to activate the fix
* 2008-12-01 Version 1.17
-- Fixed a problem with lightbox/popup in newer Joomla 1.5.x versions
Support:
Support is now available via http://www.needful.de/mgmediabot-demo/
Hint: For Quicktime add 16px to your height, to display the controls
This is what i have been looking for..nice job
Thank you ! I will use it for my website . Now I work whith them on my localhost first
really good at his gallery that is what I hae been looking for since long. is excellent for what they call em at work and I hope that with the video gallery pleased. thanks for making it
I would rate this 5 stars if not that:
- mp4's are default played by quicktime (though this can be altered by template)
- mp4's played by the embedded flvmediaplayer are not streamed, but downloaded and then played. This is a major problem since flv is shortcoming as container for the latest H.264 codec standard. (Check Adobe site for this)
- mp4's are default played by quicktime (though this can be altered by template)
- mp4's played by the embedded flvmediaplayer are not streamed, but downloaded and then played. This is a major problem since flv is shortcoming as container for the latest H.264 codec standard. (Check Adobe site for this)
I'm using a 1.0 template in 1.5 for a client obviously running in legacy. I tried two other plugins to play youtube videos and neither would work in this scenario. MgMedia worked perfectly with no trouble. It is more complex than the simpler plugins but there was no configuration to do. And it is very powerful in the media types and methods that it can do.
I would suggest simpler documentation for playing youtube as that is probably the majority of it's use. It will be or is intimidating to the newbie without this. Other than that a Fine piece of work! ich gratuliere! I hope that is right.
I would suggest simpler documentation for playing youtube as that is probably the majority of it's use. It will be or is intimidating to the newbie without this. Other than that a Fine piece of work! ich gratuliere! I hope that is right.
This an allround quality extension :)
This module was extremely simple to set up. I had to make a small template modification to get it to do what I wanted. I added m4v as one of the supported filetypes in the quicktime template, and now I can embed m4v (H.264) videos [hidef from our camcorder] right in our joomla site.
I can't comment on the support, because I didn't need any. The doc was enough to guide me in making the template mod. [That's a good thing.]
A+.
I can't comment on the support, because I didn't need any. The doc was enough to guide me in making the template mod. [That's a good thing.]
A+.
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