camtasia

-Anti- - January 1, 2009 - 15:10
Project:jQuery Media
Version:6.x-1.3
Component:Miscellaneous
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:active
Description

I'm confused.

1)
Some camtasia outputs include an elaborate player bar, but you need to upload several files and have complex source. I'd love to use that option (because the player looks awesome), but it seems far too complex to integrate all those files into a drupal page, especially when I want users just to be able to upload a file, link to it in fckeditor and have it auto-embedded by jquerymedia. Am I right?

2)
Some camtasia ouputs have a simple (black) player bar which seems to be 'built-in' into the file; but it is not nice looking. So I don't understand why when I try to get jquerymedia to handle *these* files, that this bar isn't 'over-ridden', and the file not played with jw player instead?

3)
Some camtasia outputs don't have a built-in player bar at all. The controls are accessed by right-click menu. I don't understand why, when I specify jquerymedia to handle these, that the jw player doesn't display?

If anyone has experience of using camtasia with jquerymedia, I'd be grateful for any advice or knowledge.

Thanks.

#1

-Anti- - March 12, 2009 - 21:24

bump... still need help with this

#2

brandonratz - April 27, 2009 - 21:41

Have you worked with this any further? I have deciphered all I can with the camtasia video system. I am not experienced with swf files but I have completed some solutions. Currently I'm trying to figure out how to get the player to work with swf tools.

You can use this:
http://www.bmyers.com/public/1263.cfm

There is a relationship between the *_controller.swf file and the *.swf which wraps the video with the player. The *_controller.swf is also what allows PIP and TOC to work.

 
 

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