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I have fixed this on your site with an install of JCE Pro 2.9.17 beta - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Please install Amazon S3 Filesystem 2.2.6 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/plugins/amazon-s3-filesystem
and JCE Pro 2.9.17 Beta 6 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
As Amazon S3 items are uploaded as "Private" by default, you might want to set the deafult ACL option in the Amazon S3 Filesystem parameters to "Public Read", as there is no option to set the ACL level when uploading in the Basic Dialog.
and JCE Pro 2.9.17 Beta 6 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
As Amazon S3 items are uploaded as "Private" by default, you might want to set the deafult ACL option in the Amazon S3 Filesystem parameters to "Public Read", as there is no option to set the ACL level when uploading in the Basic Dialog.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
The Media Manager requires the Media Support option to be enabled in Editor Profiles -> Features & Layout, which I have done on your site.
I have also then disabled all media types that it supports (IFrames, Audio, Object, Embed) except for HTML5 Video.
Uploading and inserting a video is now working as expected.
I have also then disabled all media types that it supports (IFrames, Audio, Object, Embed) except for HTML5 Video.
Uploading and inserting a video is now working as expected.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Is there a way to resize the player and remove the download button in the controls?
The media player is provided by the browser, and there isn't currently a cross-browser method for editing or removing individual parts of the player.
Chromium based browsers (Chrome, Brave, Edge etc.) can use a controlsList attribute on the video tag to remove features from the player, eg:
<video src="/video.mp4" controlsList="nodownload nofullscreen">
and it is possible to resize the player with css (added to your template stylesheet), eg:
video::-webkit-media-controls-enclosure {
width: 50% !important;
}
but none of this works in other browser, such as Firefox.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
JW Player would be a good media player under Media Options.
JW Player is not free - https://www.jwplayer.com/pricing
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I have found an alternative media player - https://plyr.io/ - which I am making into a Joomla plugin.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Try this - https://github.com/widgetfactory/wf-plyr
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
It working great. Just two issues:
1. I removed "Speed" in the setting but it's still available in the player.
2. This one has nothing to do with the player but I'm not able to upload videos. I'm receiving the following message, "The server returned an invalid JSON response."
1. I removed "Speed" in the setting but it's still available in the player.
2. This one has nothing to do with the player but I'm not able to upload videos. I'm receiving the following message, "The server returned an invalid JSON response."
2. This one has nothing to do with the player but I'm not able to upload videos. I'm receiving the following message, "The server returned an invalid JSON response."
Please send me a login - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/contact/site-login
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I'm assuming this is occurung when uploading video?
If so, my previous answer still applies. You need to enable Media Support in Editor Profiles -> Features & Layout for the Registered profile.
If so, my previous answer still applies. You need to enable Media Support in Editor Profiles -> Features & Layout for the Registered profile.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I'm assuming this is occurung when uploading video?
If so, my previous answer still applies. You need to enable Media Support in Editor Profiles -> Features & Layout for the Registered profile.
I checked and tried using a Super User and Registered account in my test forum but nothing.
https://thatvideomag.com/news-community/test-flight
I checked and tried using a Super User and Registered account in my test forum but nothing.
This is working for me with the account you sent the login for. What size is the video you are attempting to upload? Can you upload smaller videos, eg: < 3mb?
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I'm trying to upload a video of 139MB (1 minute).
Can you upload a smaller video? I uploaded a video of 3.8MB and one of 30MB without error. Wondering if the error you are seeing is caused by a timeout.
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I have just received the error when attempting to upload a 160MB file, but it seems to be server related, and does not provide any useful details.
I would suggest using FTP or an S3 client for very large files. It might be quicker and unlikely to produce and error.
I will do some local testing and see if I can reproduce it.
I would suggest using FTP or an S3 client for very large files. It might be quicker and unlikely to produce and error.
I will do some local testing and see if I can reproduce it.
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The files are uploaded to Amazon S3 so I don't understand.
The file is uploaded to the server first, then moved to Amazon S3.
I also get an error trying to upload a large file using the JCE File Browser in the Joomla Admin, and when uploading using the Joomla Media Manager in the Joomla Admin.
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