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XSPFPlayer v3.0 - Specs & Features
<table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> XSPF Player 3.0 Overview –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center> <object width="450" height="275"><param name="movie" value="http://www.dealervideos.com/xspfPlayer/xspfPlayer.swf?ctx=3AN&vid=16868&UWMmark=true&FullScreen=true"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.dealervideos.com/xspfPlayer/xspfPlayer.swf?ctx=3AN&vid=16868&UWMmark=true&FullScreen=true" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true" width="450" height="275"></embed></object> </center> The Stand Alone Player (XSPF Player) is an online application that consumes a dynamic web service provided by <b><font color="brown">UnityWorks!</font><font color="black"> Media</font></b> to display a flowing video content experience. The application runs off multiple web services generating [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSPF|<font color="#a30303">XML Sharable Playlist Format (XSPF)</font>] which the player consumes. The player will play specific videos upon certain criteria compiled by the UnityWorks! Media systems. <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Configuration Examples –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center> [XSPFPlayer v3.0 - Examples|<font color="#a30303">XSPFPlayer v3.0 Beta - Additional Confuguration Examples</font>] </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Scrub Bar Functionality –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/default.jpg"></center> The scrub bar will allow the user to navigate through the video tracks at ease. The red rectangle indicates your playback and video scrub functionality. The yellow area represents the elapsed video. The white area indicates the total buffer/download of the video. The object located at the top left corner indicates the status of the video feed. Preset streaming video will not display any download indicator. <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Default Basic Player Functionality –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center> <table align="center" border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Functions'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Play'''</td> <td>Plays current track</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Pause'''</td> <td>Pauses current track</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Rewind'''</td> <td>Rewinds all tracks</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Mute'''</td> <td>Mutes current video</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Open Flash Object Values–</font>''' </td></tr></table> These values are available at the flash object code level. These attributes can be changed easily through the flash object without worries on damaging what UWM actually delivers. The XSPFPlayer and its content will resize to the specified values. Video quality will adjust. <center> <table align="center" border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Attributes'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Width'''</td> <td>Open Value (default values - used 320, new 420)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Height'''</td> <td>Open Value (default values - used 240, new 288)</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Contact Form PlugIn / ADF –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/contact.jpg"></center> If the application’s configuration has enabled “PluginEnabled” (ADF Enabled), the player will launch a window upon clicking the envelope icon. The user/client will have the ability of filling out a contact form. If the original configuration contains an ADF plugin, it is possible to turn it off at the flash code object level. The original configuration can only be handled by <b><font color="brown">UnityWorks!</font><font color="black"> Media</font></b>. <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''PluginEnabled'''</td> <td>true, false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Displays Contact Form</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Sharing/Embedding Video –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/copy.jpg"></center> If the application’s configuration has enabled “SharingEnabled”, the player will launch a window where the user/client will have the ability of copying the current video code to an alternate host location. The shared generated code will have the original player settings coming from the <b><font color="brown">UnityWorks!</font><font color="black"> Media</font></b> servers. However, if the player attributes have been manually altered though the snippet, the generated code will ignore these settings and revert back to the original version. <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''SharingEnabled'''</td> <td>true, false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Displays sharing tab option</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> UWM Reference –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/uwm.jpg"></center> If the application’s configuration has enabled “DisplayUWLogo”, the player will launch a window when the user clicks on the envelope icon but only "if" the ADF Plugin and SharingEmbed options have been disabled. Otherwise, only a tab will be available. This feature could be turned off within the original configuration or at the flash object code level. <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''DisplayUWLogo'''</td> <td>true, false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Displays UWM contact tab option</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Carfax Addon –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center> <img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/carfax_all.jpg"> </center> The XSPF Player has the capability of displaying Carfax’s services. This option will be displayed on the upper area of the video upon the clients activation through UWM. It will only be activated if the specific vehicle video has a Carfax report. The user is also able to view a more extensive version of the report by clicking the Carfax tab or logo. Click the ( x ) icon to close. If the application’s configuration has enabled "CarfaxValue", the player will launch a carfax window when the user click on the "CF" icon if available. Otherwise, the Carfax overlay will automatically launch on the tagged vehicle with the carfax information after 7-10 seconds from when the vehicle begins play. <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''CarfaxValue'''</td> <td>On, On_NoAutoDisplay, Off (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)</td> <td>Displays Carfax if available</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> FullScreen Enabled –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/fullscreen.jpg"></center> The application has a fullscreen feature allowing any video to overtake the user screen. Contact/ADF forms and any additional features configured into the player will cancel the fullscreen feature if currently activated. This feature is disabled to all products which consume the player, even if configured correctly. <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''FullScreen'''</td> <td>true, false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Fullscreen Option</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Control Color Skins –</font>''' </td></tr></table> Unavailable Feature till further notice... <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/default.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/red.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/blue.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/green.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/orange.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/black.jpg"></center> <center><img src="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/transparent.jpg"></center> Color skins can be set at the XSPFPlayer flash object level. These skins will also affect any type of form the player may launch. Similar to YouTube, these skins were pre-generated. Any additional colors will need to be ordered through UWM. Please be aware that the "Transparent" option can get a little hard to see, preventing the user to see the form options. <center> <table align="center" border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''Skin'''</td> <td>Grey (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Red (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Blue (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Green (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Orange (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Black (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)<br>Transparent (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)</td> </tr> </table> </center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Additional Possible Settings –</font>''' </td></tr></table> <center> <table border="1" cellpadding="5" width="600"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Flash Vars'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Values'''</font></td> <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><font color="brown">'''Description'''</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''AutoStart'''</td> <td>true,false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Video auto play</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''ControlBehavior'''</td> <td>Static,Rollover (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)</td> <td>Alters Controls Interaction</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''IsMuted'''</td> <td>true,false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Mutes video playlist</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''exeFunction'''</td> <td>URL, functions, etc. (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)</td> <td>URL will launch once video is complete. See below.(Could also target frames, scripts, etc.)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''exeTarget'''</td> <td>_blank,_parent,_self, etc. (<font color = "red">'''String'''</font>)</td> <td>Targets exeFunction URL. See below.(Could also target frames, scripts, etc.)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''UWMmark'''</td> <td>true,false (<font color = "blue">'''Boolean'''</font>)</td> <td>Displays the UWM watermark</td> </tr> </table></center> <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> EXE External Interface Commands –</font>''' </td></tr></table> The Stand Alone XSPF Player has the option of launching/executing a command once the playtracks have reached completion. The action can basically be anything, from a URL to a JavaScript function. Due to security reasons, the allowScriptAccess parameter is required for “_self” target commands. The integration application code below is required to have the following parameters for functionality. Please see the integration links below for more details. {{{{variable: exeFunction, COMMAND variable: exeTarget, TARGET}}}} <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Javascript Functionality –</font>''' </td></tr></table> #[XSPF Player Stand Alone - Javascript Functionality|<font color="#a30303">XSPFPlayer External Interfaces</font>] <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> SWF Object Cookies –</font>''' </td></tr></table> In all instances of the SWF application a cookie will be stored in the customer’s computer increasing the number of plays by context played if allowed. By doing so, the user will obtain different content/videos, taking full advantage of the dynamic delivery concept. Cookies have an expiration counter of <b>24 hours</b>. After this predetermined time, the cookie will be reset. <table align="center" width="650" height="32"><tr><td background="http://wiki.dealervideos.com/Images/uwmscreens/x.jpg"> '''<font color="#000000"> Statistics –</font>''' </td></tr></table> The player will automatically report successful plays, completed videos, errors, bugs, and the occasional user browser OS/browser if applicable. Reports will be sent to <b><font color="brown">UnityWorks!</font><font color="black"> Media</font></b> for processing.
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