Video url ?!? Using other sources for video (not one's listed...)
Video url: Paste a YouTube, Google Video, Hulu,
Vimeo, FLV, MP3, imeem, or MetaCafe URL.
I see that some file/video sharing sites are listed, but what's with FLV and MP3? You can't just paste an flv file here and have it play.
My university has developed it's own "youTube"-like application, which formats video into progressive download or streaming, and creates both a url and an embed code. However I couldn't get either of these to work with Dipity's Video url field, so that it plays in the timeline (not just a link to the video, which does work). Any thoughts?
Vimeo, FLV, MP3, imeem, or MetaCafe URL.
I see that some file/video sharing sites are listed, but what's with FLV and MP3? You can't just paste an flv file here and have it play.
My university has developed it's own "youTube"-like application, which formats video into progressive download or streaming, and creates both a url and an embed code. However I couldn't get either of these to work with Dipity's Video url field, so that it plays in the timeline (not just a link to the video, which does work). Any thoughts?
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Inappropriate?Hi Vicki,
You can paste in a URL to a .flv or .mp3 file that is hosted somewhere and we'll render the appropriate player to play the remotely hosted file back.
Here's an example:
http://www.dipity.com/derek/personal?...
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