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Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time Created Aug 11, 2010

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Bill

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Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time

Posted: Aug 11, 2010

We need someone to create a player for Silverlight - WMV files.

There will be a playlist with up to 12 videos. Each video needs to start playing at a certain, fixed, pre-set time.

For example, video 1 will start playing at 1:00pm EST. Video 2 will start playing at 1:30pm EST, etc.

This will function sort of like a live TV broadcast but will be streaming archived WMV files from the Highwinds CDN.

The playlist can even be in the form of a table under the player.

The main issue is that the video automatically start to stream from the CDN at the pre-set time.

Thanks

gmccomb

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» Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time

Posted: Aug 11, 2010

Reply to: Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time, from Bill821George
You'll have better luck posting this on a forum that deals with Silverlight. Flowplayers works only in Adobe Flash. As it says for the description for the Marketplace forum, "Buy or offer custom Flowplayer development for the community"

Bill

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» » Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time

Posted: Aug 11, 2010

Reply to: » Player with a playlist set to start playing video at a pre-set time, from gmccomb
I probably wasn't very clear.

It doesn't have to be a Silverlight player. It just has to play WMV files. As I understand Flowplayer, it can play WMV files - at least that is what shows on the front page of this site.

We just need to have specific WMV video files start to play at specific times of the day.

Like I said earlier, the files can even be set up in a table on the web page. That is what we use now through php pages. It's just that the files we have now won't start to play at a pre-set time.

Thanks