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==Summary==
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The JW FLV Player 5.1 is a powerful and extremely versatile application for viewing video on web pages. The Media Player module acts as a wizard to deploy and configure the JW FLV Player. It doesn't require any coding abilities and is possibly the quickest, easiest, most comprehensive and robust method of deploying and configuring video in Moodle.
 
 
[[Image:flv_player.jpg]]
 
 
==Download==
 
The project code and documentation are hosted on Google Code at: [http://code.google.com/p/moodle-mplayer/ http://code.google.com/p/moodle-mplayer/]
 
The most recent downloads and documentation are available there.
 
 
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:
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_508 Section 508] (accessibility) compliance.
* Support for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timed_text TimedText XML] and  RealText (SMIL) captioning.
* A selection of plugins and skins are available.
* Developers can create their own skins and plugins.
 
==License==
 
Although this Moodle module is open source, '''Jeroen Wijering's FLV player, included within, is not open source'''. It is commercial software which is available free for noncommercial use, but requires a (small) license payment for all other use. Please see [http://www.longtailvideo.com/ Jeroen Wijering's web site] for licensing details.
 
 
==Supported Video Formats==
 
Supports all video formats supported by Flash Player 9.0.115 and above. Currently (20th August 2010) file types:
 
* FLV
* F4V
* F4P
* MP4
* M4V
* M4A
* 3GP
* MOV
 
It also supports the new standard high-definition CODEC, H.264, and AAC audio (Advanced Audio Compression) which is similar to MP3 but gives better quality at very low bit-rates. Please note that it does not support Windows media formats such as WMA, WMV or AVI.
 
 
==Playlists==
 
Supports a variety of playlists. See the [http://developer.longtailvideo.com/trac/wiki/Player5Formats#XMLPlaylists JW FLV Player 5 documentation] for further details.
 
 
==Skins==
 
Skins are a quick and easy way to change the appearance of JW FLV Player. The FLV Player Activity Module comes supplied with 27 skins which you can select from a list.
 
* [http://www.longtailvideo.com/addons/skins JW FLV Player skins].
 
 
==Plugins==
 
Plugins add extra functionality to JW FLV Player. They are hosted on LongTail video's website so no downloading or installing is necessary. The Media Player setup wizard includes specific configuration panels which make deploying plugins as easy as possible. See the [http://code.google.com/p/moodle-mplayer/w/list Media Player project site] wiki for documentation. Supported plugins are:
 
* '''Audiodescription''' External audio track synchronised with video
* '''Captions''' SMIL TimedText and SubRip captions which are more flexible and easier to read that embedded subtitles
* '''HD''' Users can switch between high-definition and normal video streams
* '''Infobox''' Convenient way to display credits and info about video
* '''Livestream''' No need to keep refreshing the web page while you're waiting for a live broadcast, polls the live server every few seconds
* '''Logobox''' Put your logo on your videos
* '''Metaviewer''' View video stream metadata (debugging and info tool)
* '''Searchbar''' Search for videos, YouTube.com by default, can be used with custom search scripts
* '''Snapshot''' Take a still frame "snapshot" of a video and save it in the course files directory
 
There are also subscription and paid for plugin services available. [http://www.longtailvideo.com/addons/plugins Find documentation and further details here.]
 
 
==Issues==
 
Please report any bugs or issues on the [http://code.google.com/p/moodle-mplayer/issues/list Media Player module project issues tracker].
 
 
==See Also==
 
* [http://ncam.wgbh.org/webaccess/magpie/ NCAM MAGpie2] (Media Access Generator) for authoring caption and subtitle files*
* [http://www.longtailvideo.com/ Jeroen Wijering's web site] Including plugins, skins, tutorials and licensing details.
* An article on the [http://www.digital-web.com/articles/captions_flash_video/ Closed Captioning] component in Flash CS3 and its benefits for accessibility.
* [http://matbury.com/ Matt Bury's website] FLV Activity Module project developer.
* [http://xmoov.com/xmoov-php/ Xmoov] HTTP (pseudo) streaming open source project.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Time_Messaging_Protocol RTMP] streaming media servers
* [http://www.osflash.org/red5 Red5] open source media server
* [http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/ Adobe Flash Media Server]
* [http://www.lighttpd.net/ Lighttp] open source project which includes a streaming server
 
(*) MAGpie2 can export TimedText caption files for JW FLV Player but its video player does not support the FLV file type. It is therefore necessary to use an intermediary video file type, such as AVI, in order to create the captions.
 
==Other Projects by Matt Bury==
* [http://code.google.com/p/swf-activity-module/ SWF Activity Module] Enables the deployment of Flash and Flex Framework learning applications (RIAs) in Moodle and leverage AMFPHP (Flash Remoting).

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