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  • copper Friend
    #132020

    Hi,

    New JA Nagya looks great.
    I like it so much that I stopped working on other site
    and immediately started new site using JA Nagya.
    I added “AllVideos Reloaded” and this is where I am having problem 🙁
    I know “AllVideos Reloaded” is third party plugin, but…

    I can’t seem to make Allvideos Reloaded play video 🙁
    I am using “1.2.4stable” directly from http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/allvideos15/frs/
    I have video at root/images/stories/videos/flash.flv
    I set Media Code as {flv}flash{/flv}
    Seems like I did exactly what instruction told me to do.

    My site is at…
    http://visitingbeijing.com/

    Any help would be appreciated 😀

    John Wesley Brett Moderator
    #264714

    Copper,

    I’d start by asking your webhost if they’ve enabled the flv-application/octet-stream MIME type.
    Many hosts disabled by default.

    John.

    copper Friend
    #264721

    I appreciate your post.
    However, I know it has nothing to do with my server.
    I have http://koreantalk.com on the same server and it’s working fine 😉
    This is what makes me crazy.
    It work on one template and not working on another.

    damian Friend
    #264750

    post your video at youtube, veoh or other server and play that video from there. low cost bandwith 🙂

    copper Friend
    #264763

    If I wanted that, I wouldn’t post here would I? 🙂

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #264765

    I see that your site are trying to play this video: http://visitingbeijing.com/images/stories/videos/flash.flv. Please make sure that the video is available at that url (I directly visit the video url and get nothing).

    damian Friend
    #264767

    <em>@copper 72766 wrote:</em><blockquote>If I wanted that, I wouldn’t post here would I? :)</blockquote>

    I mean place your video file on youtube but you can play that video on your homepage.

    copper Friend
    #264770

    khanh le;72768I see that your site are trying to play this video: http://visitingbeijing.com/images/stories/videos/flash.flv. Please make sure that the video is available at that url (I directly visit the video url and get nothing).

    That’s so strange because I have flash file (flash.flv) in that folder :confused:

    copper Friend
    #264813

    Problem solved.
    It was Cpanel file upload bug 🙁
    File was there, but, file size was zero.
    I uploaded again using FTP and it’s working now 🙂

    I wonder what caused Cpanel file upload problem…

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #264815

    <em>@copper 72832 wrote:</em><blockquote>Problem solved.
    It was Cpanel file upload bug 🙁
    File was there, but, file size was zero.
    I uploaded again using FTP and it’s working now 🙂

    I wonder what caused Cpanel file upload problem…</blockquote>
    Glad to hear the problem fixed. I suggest using FTP client rather than using Cpanel to upload file.

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