Hi Vik - Amazing - a few minutes with you, and you directed me to solve the problem. Awesome!
I am good to go now. I placed a .swf in /opt/flv-files, used a URL for FLOWPLAYER_LOCATION (v. specific path), and restarted indytube. Thanks!!! -Steve -----Original Message----- From: victor rajewski [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 8:41 PM To: Steven M. Muskal Cc: Discussion about software development on Plumi Subject: Re: [Engagemedia-webdev] Help with plumi? Back to indytube.conf - this time FLOWPLAYER_LOCATION - does it have a URL of flowplayer? If you go to that url in your webbrowser what happens? The easiest option is to pop FlowPlayer.swf (you'll have to unzip the included flowplayer package and choose one of the FlowPlayer variants) into /opt/flv-files. VIDEO_SERVER_URL shoud be the base address of the server that serves the flv files. Make sense? If not, post your indytube.conf, and perhaps your apache virtualhost config. You can also pop into #plumi on irc.freenode.net vik On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Steven M. Muskal<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Vik - > > Thanks for the reply and help. Modifying the indytube.conf as you > suggested, helped a bunch. > > While I now see this text "Copy the following to embed the movie into > another web page:" below what should be the video, the actual video > does not show (nor does a thumbnail). > > I do have apache running and configured a VirtualHost to direct its > document root to /opt/flv-files, which is where the .flv files are > being placed. Do you think this is the problem? The .flv files are > added to /opt/flv-files, but under /opt/flv-files/USERNAME/videos/ > > -Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: victor rajewski [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 7:40 PM > To: [email protected]; Discussion about software development on > Plumi > Subject: Re: [Engagemedia-webdev] Help with plumi? > > Hi Steve, > > Firstly, I suggest you join the plumi discuss list for questions > relating to plumi. > > As for your issue, here is what I suspect is happening: > - videos uploaded to plone get stored in some folder. This depends on > your plone setup, but is usually something like .../var/files/Members. > - .flv.inc files need to go in that same directory. They should _not_ > be in a Products directory. Find the base directory where your > original video files are being uploaded to, and change > INCLUDE_FILE_DIRECTORY in indytube.conf to point to this. In fact > INCLUDE_FILE_DIRECTORY should be the same as VIDEO_FILE_DIRECTORY > > > Also, are you running apache (or other webserver) to serve the .flv files? > > vik > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Steve<[email protected]> wrote: >> Any ideas on this? After plumi and all corresponding pieces are >> installed > and a video is submitted, all the encloding, etc. completes through > the actively running indytube.py script. >> >> The *.flv, *.ogg, and *.inc files get created and the indytube > *-wetube.log indicates the html template is created. >> >> A *.flv.inc is placed in the > ./Plone-2.5.5/zeocluster/Products/CMFPlone/profiles/default/structure/ > Member > s directory. >> >> >> Yet in the site, no video is shown even after the video has been > approved/published. >> >> Any ideas? I am hoping it is a simply plumi configuration that we are > overlooking. >> >> Please help!!!! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Engagemedia-webdev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.engagemedia.org/listinfo/engagemedia-webdev >> > > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plumi.org/listinfo/discuss
