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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
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Adding videos is very easy once you get the hang of it. For YouTube use: { youtube }video_id{ /youtube } without the spaces For example if the link on your browser displays http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hwQaOpscso then your video id is _hwQaOpscso, that means, just the id numbers or letters at the end of the link! So this code { youtube }_hwQaOpscso{ /youtube } without the spaces will produce the video you choose to put in your article. it has to be {youtube} first and then the ending bracket. All of the following streaming video sites will also work using the same method: {youtube}_hwQaOpscso{/youtube} For Google Video use: { google }video_id{ /google } For example if the link on your browser displays http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3406925506469882756 then your video_id is -3406925506469882756, that means the characters that come after "docid=". Please note that in some cases there might be a minus sign (-) before the last sequence of digits or not! For local Google Video sites (like Google Video France) use: { google.TLD }video_id{ /google } and replace "TLD" with "co.uk", "com.au", "de", "es", "fr", "it", "nl" or "pl", depending on the local Google Video service. For example if the link on your browser displays http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=-3406925506469882756 then your video_id is -3406925506469882756, that means the characters that come after "docid=". You then write inside the editor: { google.fr }-3406925506469882756{ /google.fr }. Please note that in some cases there might be a minus sign (-) before the last sequence of digits or not! For Yahoo! Video use: { yahoo }video_id{ /yahoo } For example if the link on your browser displays http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=c860df3ccf66c83fb61bb2ffd934330b.1155220&cache=1 then your video_id is 1155220&cache=1, that means, everything that is AFTER the last DOT on the link!
For iFilm use: { ifilm }video_id{ /ifilm } For example if the link on your browser displays http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2732615 then your video_id is 2732615, that means, yes you've guessed too, just the number at the end of the link!
For Vimeo use: { vimeo }video_id{ /vimeo } For example if the link on your browser displays http://www.vimeo.com/clip:78198 then your video_id is 78198, that means, yes again just the number at the end of the link!
For Crossroad Videos use: { crossroad }video_id{ /crossroad } For example if the link on your browser displays http://www.crossroadvideos.com/video/2fabf084-ef82-4e63-a094-c8a9d1a2ad76.htm then your video_id is For Dropshots use: { dropshots }browser_link{ /dropshots } For Dropshots we use the whole browser link, for example http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=127444&cdate=20060612&ctime=050513, because this is the easiest way to embed video. You see, Dropshots uses variables inside the link that would otherwise need to be "found" inside the browser link. For Biku use: { biku }video_id{ /biku } For example if the link on your browser displays http://www.biku.com/opus/59150.html then your video_id is 59150
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