I like the plugin, but I have a question. I’ve tried my best to follow the installation for Wordpress 2.x, and I get the worded link for playing, but I don’t get the “box” with a preview of the video in it? The file I’m trying to “embed” is a .wmv file, and when I click on the text link, a box pops up and plays the video. I’m wondering why the box/preview of the video isn’t showing up.
I had the same problem. I changed the image code to .jpg, but I still get an “X”. I only uploaded the .MPG file. Is it supposed to read the image right from the movie file?
which doesn’t come up in the browser. A image file that is accessible through http needs to be given. This is a standard HTML img tag, not particular to vPIP.
I love the plugin also. However, I’ve found that it doesn’t play well with Internet Explorer 6. Works like a charm in IE7 as well as Firefox.
Do any of you know a workaround that allows it to work properly in IE6? As much as I hated IE6, most of my users are still on it, unfortunately, so I had to deactivate the plugin.
You tips or suggestions would be appreciated!
mooglue said,
on January 4th, 2007 at 11:56 pm
The plugin works great on our site, thanks!
How do I get it so the form on the Write page appears below WP’s Upload form? We publish many more pictures than videos and vPIP’s real estate requires awkward scrolling on small screens for image drag’n'drop.
on October 27th, 2006 at 3:42 pm
I like the plugin, but I have a question. I’ve tried my best to follow the installation for Wordpress 2.x, and I get the worded link for playing, but I don’t get the “box” with a preview of the video in it? The file I’m trying to “embed” is a .wmv file, and when I click on the text link, a box pops up and plays the video. I’m wondering why the box/preview of the video isn’t showing up.
Any ideas?
Bryan.
on October 27th, 2006 at 5:18 pm
Velocoboy:
You specified the image as:
http://www.velocoworld.com/images/discovery.wmv
in:
<img src=”http://www.velocoworld.com/images/discovery.wmv” />
which is the movie rather than a image file. Change that to a jpg, gif, png or other image file and it should come up.
Enric
BTW, if you like my plugin, you may vote for it at:
http://vloggiessf.com/vote#Online%20Video%20Production%20Tool
on November 4th, 2006 at 1:50 pm
Hi there,
I had the same problem. I changed the image code to .jpg, but I still get an “X”. I only uploaded the .MPG file. Is it supposed to read the image right from the movie file?
Thanks,
Jose
on November 4th, 2006 at 2:25 pm
Looking on your site, http://www.jalmirall.com/ , it shows a reference to the img src=
http://www.jalmirall.com/images/bendancing.img
which doesn’t come up in the browser. A image file that is accessible through http needs to be given. This is a standard HTML img tag, not particular to vPIP.
– Enric
on December 8th, 2006 at 4:18 pm
Excellent plugin. Wish I can make it play within the site and not the pop-up. It doesn’t matter too much. Good nevertheless. 8]
Thanks.
on December 29th, 2006 at 12:54 pm
Hello,
I love the plugin also. However, I’ve found that it doesn’t play well with Internet Explorer 6. Works like a charm in IE7 as well as Firefox.
Do any of you know a workaround that allows it to work properly in IE6? As much as I hated IE6, most of my users are still on it, unfortunately, so I had to deactivate the plugin.
You tips or suggestions would be appreciated!
on January 4th, 2007 at 11:56 pm
The plugin works great on our site, thanks!
How do I get it so the form on the Write page appears below WP’s Upload form? We publish many more pictures than videos and vPIP’s real estate requires awkward scrolling on small screens for image drag’n'drop.