Siran,
Thank you, I checked my MP4 is 1280*720, do I need to change something to fit it??
Best,
Alexia
Siran,
Thank you, I checked my MP4 is 1280*720, do I need to change something to fit it??
Best,
Alexia
I think you have three options.
1. Recode the video to match the placeholder sizes.
2. Resize the placeholders.
3. Scale the video during playback (by adding width and height attributes to the video tag).
Siran,
Thank you
My Best Regards,
Alexia
First I thought you just can't do that. But at second thought you might use a trick...
Create another page just like a local video page and link to it in the video-links layer.
Remove everything from the new page.
Place a button on that page that links to the home page, but change the "Open link" property to "Parent frame".
Add a small script that auto-executes the link when loaded to the placeholder body code.
See example.Code:<script> (function(){var s=document.getElementsByTagName('script');return s[s.length-1];})().parentNode.parentNode.click(); </script>
Siran,
It's a good idea, sorry, always challenging your ideas.
I tried to published this new video page today, I met a problem, I need to use WMV format, which place I need to change.
I have changed the sample01--<source src="index_htm_files/produce.wmv" type='video/wmv'>
Do I miss something? Finally, still pop up message "the format invalid".
My Best Regards,
Alexia
I strongly recommend to convert the file to mp4. Please have a look at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/..._compatibility
wmv is not even mentioned...
Siran,
You are right, I really did the video in MP4, but when I published to the server, the file couldn't be accepted it. only accept wmv file format.
Best,
Alexia
You might have the admin of the server check the mime type for mp4 files.
Hello Siran,
Thank you so much for all your help.
My Best Regards,
Alexia
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