Carlos,

God, this is impressive!

What kind of server do you run it from? I mean the Full-Paella.  Is it from a 
pseudostreaming server? Or from MH core?

Best wishes,
Leslaw




On May 28, 2012, at 6:01 PM, Carlos Turro Ribalta wrote:

> Hello Opencasters
>  
> As some of you may know, we have (at Politechnic University of Valencia, 
> Spain) a service called Polimedia that plays two synchronized videos for sort 
> video learning pills. With that development, and some help from the guys of 
> Teltek we have developed a complete HTML5 synchronized video player that is 
> compatible with Matterhorn. We call it:  "Paella Engage Player".
>  
> The Paella player comes in two flavors, mini and full. When in mini mode, 
> Paella player is fully compatible with all the Opencast Matterhorn Engage 
> Player plugins, while in maxi mode it has a separate set of plugins, that are 
> almost the same as in Matterhorn 1.3
>  
> You can check how it works at these links:
>  
>   *   Mini-Paella < http://engage.campusdomar.es/paellaengage/ui/index.html >
>   *   Full-Paella < 
> http://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=56a3322c-8300-2c46-8831-c704c589f764 >
>  
> Paella player will be released under ECL license 2.0 very soon.
>  
> I have proposed a session for next Matterhorn Unconference at Harvard 
> (http://unconference.opencast.org/sessions/paella-html5-matterhorn-engage-player
>  ), so if you are interested I can tell more details there.
>  
> Anyway we have setup a rough website at http://paellaengage.upv.es to give a 
> quick view of Paella Engage Player.
>  
> Finally, a short list of the Paella Engage characteristics
>  
> Main characteristics
>  
>   *   Multi stream video player
>   *   Completely based in HTML5 and Javascript
>   *   Can play audio from any of the two videos, mute any of them or mix both
>   *   Resize position/size of video windows while playing
>   *   Play/Pause/30 seconds back controls
>   *   Jump anywhere in the video keeping both tracks in sync
>   *   Can handle progressive download and pseudostreaming servers
>   *   Easily change the relative position of presenter and presentation 
> windows
>   *   Native Fullscreen version
>   *   "Publish to" buttons for Facebook and Twitter
>   *   Easy skinning
>   *   Easy install. Just get the code, point to your server and run (if you 
> have mp4/ogg videos available)
>   *   Compatible with Opencast Matterhorn
>  
> Carlos Turró
> Hear of Network & Media Services
> Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
>  
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