That said maybe is a good conversation to have. JMF was a broken solution
from is inception by having a deprecated product plugged into AOO for
political reasons because Sun needed to find a Java solution.

Novell replace this in Go-oo with gstreamer, however other engines like
libvlc or maybe more licence compatible solutiosn can work at the moment.
Not to mention JMF license might be incompatible atm.

Probably a feature to consider for 5.0.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 2:03 AM, FR web forum <ooofo...@free.fr> wrote:

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> De: "SOC IETY" <intellba...@outlook.com>
> À: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Envoyé: Mercredi 29 Octobre 2014 21:30:20
> Objet: EMBEDDING YOUTUBE INTO IMPRESS
>
>      Good afternoon, I have tried unsuccessfully to add a you tube video
> to a simple
>
> off the top of my head project just to have it done, nothing special. I
> have gone to
>
> the Oracle site & installed jmf software. Now for some reason I still
> can't get the
>
> video to embed in the presentation... I added a sample video from the
> library that
>
> comes with Windows 7 32bit, so I know it can be done but, a video embedded
> from
>
> YouTube!!!!
>
> Is it possible & how is it done?
>
> Bruce
>
>
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