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Moyea PlayerBox 2.0


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Moyea Software File Size 18.0M
Date added 21 Oct 2009 Check your speed

Moyea PlayerBox comes with a powerful edit box that supports drag and drop of various Flash player components, e.g. play button, stop button, mute button, playlist, full screen button. You can directly output the player as a complete web FLV player, connect the SWF FLV player and web page with simple HTML code, connect FLV player and Flash video with XML file. With Publishing Wizard on the program, you can easily get the HTML, XML and possible image files as output with a few clicks. You can brand the web-base FLV player with your logo, image and text watermark, even with hyperlink to your site. The space for advertisement and the space with video are completely within your control, as you can define the size of the player and the video. There are model templates for you to include the components that are commonly-used on web FLV player to control Flash video playback. You can change the skins with images in advanced settings to your style, or simply create a new blank project and choose the style of components from the Control Library. With the project file saving function, you can edit the project anytime and save time from creating a new blank project.

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