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Please note that we are using in this table camel case options for legibility, but the case of the code is not relevant when creating your code.

Code

Option

Possible values

playerUid

The uuid of the player defined in Player Manager: player manager is a service managed by Wedia Account Manager to define a player skin. The skin is defined by the control colors, and optionnaly by a watermark overlayed on the video in one corner of the player

mediaUid

This is the unique asset identifier in the DAM

width

The Width of the player, suffixed with the unit

640px, 1rem …

height

The Height of the player, suffixed with the unit

320px, 1rem …

autostart

When supported by the browser, starts the video upon loading. If true, the volume will be set to zero by the browsers.

true, false

share

Display an “email” icon inside the player to allow the user to send a link to the video via email to a friend

true, false

timeCode

Starts the video at a given time position.

value in seconds

chapterCode

Starts the video at a given chapter

integer starting at 0 for the first chapter

loop

Should the video be played in a infinite loop. Default to false

true, false

volume

Sound volume at startup. Note that this option is not taken into account when autostart is set to true.

integer, from 0 to 100

defaultLanguage

This functionality enables the specification of a particular language subtitle

Default language used if the browser's language is not supported (supported languages = en / fr / de).

Has an impact on the language of the player interface.

a two letter code : French (fr), Spanish (es), German (de), Italian (it)…

forcedLanguage

Force the subtitle in a certain language, whatever the browser locale is

Language given priority, regardless of the browser language. Must be a supported language (supported languages = en / fr / de).

Has an impact on the language of the player interface.

a two letter code : French (fr), Spanish (es), German (de), Italian (it)…

subtitleLanguage

Enabling subtitles as soon as the video starts.

The subtitle must exist for it to be enabled.

a two letter code : French (fr), Spanish (es), German (de), Italian (it)…

dnt

Force the “do not track” setting to true to comply with the request to not be tracked by analytics

true, false

Note

Note that autostart option is not compatible with volume option. Browsers will automatically mute videos if autostart is set to true so volume option will be ignored.

Using the Content Picker to

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pick a video from a CMS

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Please consult this comprehensive guide for detailed instructions on integrating a Wedia Content Picker within an external Content Management System (CMS) such as Drupal. The guide provides step-by-step procedures on how an end user can retrieve the embed code for selected videos : Wedia Content Picker

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The video player also supports custom posters, which gives users the option to choose the most appealing "waiting image". This feature allows the selection of a custom placeholder image that displays before the video begins to play.

Wedia Video Player also supports playlists, a handy feature for organizing and consuming related video content. It facilitates easy content categorization and seamless video playback, providing users with an uninterrupted viewing experience. Whether you want to binge-watch a series or categorize your content, the playlist feature makes it easy.

The Wedia Video Player is versatile, supporting multiple player configurations. Users can modify colors and add logo overlays to align the video player with their brand image. This feature allows businesses to create a consistent brand experience across all customer touchpoints, enhancing brand recall and loyalty.

The video player comes with an innovative feature supporting calls to action. This tool can be leveraged to guide the viewer to perform a specific task after watching the video, such as visiting a website or downloading a resource. It is a powerful marketing tool, driving user engagement and conversion.

Lastly, Wedia Video Player supports bumpers and trailers, offering a full-fledged cinematic experience. These short promotional videos can be displayed before or after the main video, enhancing the viewer's interest and curiosity. They can be effectively utilized for promotions, sneak-peeks, or simply to provide context to the viewerPosters are managed though the back-office video edition screen :

3 options are offered to choose a poster:

  • Using a selection created with AI :

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  • Capture a still frame at a given timecode :

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  • Upload a poster from your computer.

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Posters should have a size of the same aspect ratio than the video.