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  2. REWIND BUTTON CODE

REWIND BUTTON CODE

When developing enhancements for the Brightcove Player you will need to decide if the code is a best fit for the iframe or In-Page embed implementation.

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Replace the In-Page embed player implementation if you determine that the iframe implementation is a better fit (detailed in next section)įor details about these steps, review the Step-by-Step: Plugin Development guide.Use Studio to add the plugin and CSS to your player.Deploy the plugin code and CSS to your server once you have worked out any errors.Put the plugin's JavaScript and CSS into separate files for local testing.Use the In-Page embed player implementation to test the functionality of your player, plugin and CSS (if CSS is needed).Here is the recommended development sequence: You will now be able to follow the code explanations and at the same time view the code. View the Player/HTML configuration, Application flow and/or Application styling sections in another browser/browser tab.You can change the width of different code sections within CodePen. In CodePen, adjust what code you want displayed.Click the EDIT ON CODEPEN button in the CodePen and have the code available in one browser/browser tab.The best way to follow along with the information in those sections is to: Later in this document the logic, flow and styling used in the application will be discussed in the Player/HTML configuration, Application flow and Application styling sections.Click the HTML/CSS/JS buttons to display ONE of the code types.Toggle the actual display of the player by clicking the Result button.Here are some tips to effectively use the above CodePen: See the Pen 18150-trigger-rewind-custom-event by Brightcove Learning Services ( on CodePen. You should see that video playback goes back 5 seconds. Viewing the Brightcove System Status Page.Adding Captions to Videos Programmatically.Step-by-Step: Brightcove Player Debugger.Brightcove Player Troubleshooting Guide.Responsive Sizing for the Brightcove Player.Bulk Updating Brightcove Default Player.Options for Standard (iframe) Embed Code.Options for Advanced (in-page) Embed Code.Assigning Video to Player Programmatically.Adding an Application ID to the Player Embed Code.Using a Screen Reader with the Brightcove Player.Implementing Cue Points Programmatically.Signed URLs and Token Auth with a Live Stream.Restricting Video Playback Using IP Address.Creating a DASH DRM Manifest for the Brightcove Player.Configuring Player Content Restrictions.

REWIND BUTTON GENERATOR

Step-by-Step: Video.js Plugin Generator.Reporting on Brightcove Player Configurations.Using Wireshark to Track Network Traffic.Identify and Delete Low Performing Videos.Using Player Enhancements for Live SSAI.Using DFP Premium with Brightcove Player.Testing Pre-Release Advertising Plugins.Known Issues: Server-Side Ad Insertion (SSAI).Client-Side Pre-roll Ads with Live SSAI.Advertising with SSAI and Open Measurement.Advertising with Server-Side Ads (SSAI).Training: Developing with the Brightcove Player.If anything acts weird or differently that expected in the above steps, then you have to consider you might have damaged the camera, and you'll have to take it to a repair shop or send it in for repair in order to get a cost estimate. This is a simple diagnosis you can try before you determine if you need to send it in for service. If the film rewinds entirely, then you're probably ok. At the end of the roll, rewind the film (by first pressing the rewind button before cranking). If the film seems to advance normally, then the advance gears are probably ok. If it seems like it takes more cranks on the advance lever until the next frame is ready to go, that might indicate the advance gears were stripped or have some sort of problem. See if the camera "acts" normally with the new roll: take pictures, advance the film as normally after each shot. Don't try to use this roll for shots you intend to keep – this is for diagnostic purposes only. The first easy diagnosis you can do is to put in a new roll of cheap film.







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