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Download the FLV Player activity module here: [http://matbury.com/assets/FLV.zip FLV Player]
Download the FLV Player activity module here: [http://matbury.com/assets/FLV.zip FLV Player.zip]


Jeroen Wijering's FLV Player is an ideal method to deploy Flash video in Moodle. It's extremely versatile and supports a number of features that are particularly useful for e-learning:
Jeroen Wijering's FLV Player is an ideal method to deploy Flash video in Moodle. It's extremely versatile and supports a number of features that are particularly useful for e-learning:
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* A selection of plugins and skins are available.
* A selection of plugins and skins are available.
* Developers can create their own skins and plugins.
* Developers can create their own skins and plugins.


==Supported Parameters==
==Supported Parameters==

Revision as of 04:29, 2 February 2009

Summary

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Download the FLV Player activity module here: FLV Player.zip

Jeroen Wijering's FLV Player is an ideal method to deploy Flash video in Moodle. It's extremely versatile and supports a number of features that are particularly useful for e-learning:

  • Section 508 (accessibility) compliance.
  • Support for Timed Text XML captioning.
  • A selection of plugins and skins are available.
  • Developers can create their own skins and plugins.

Supported Parameters

The FLV Activity Module makes it relatively easy to set the parameters listed here:


Skins


Plugins

See Also

  • Jeroen Wijering's web site Including plugins, skins, tutorials and licensing details.
  • Matt Bury's website FLV Activity Module project developer.
  • Development:SWF SWF Activity Module, in development, which will enable deployment of Flash and Flex Framework learning applications (RIAs) in Moodle and leverage AMFPHP (Flash Remoting).