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Windows Media<br />

Player tool<br />

Chapter 24 Placing Media<br />

Inserting a Windows Media Player File<br />

You can add video, such as an animation or a movie, to a site. To view these files,<br />

site visitors must install the appropriate plugin for their browser and platform.<br />

The latest browsers often have video players built in. For example, Microsoft<br />

Internet Explorer uses Windows Media Player. To ensure that site visitors can view<br />

your video, provide a link to a site from which they can download the appropriate<br />

plugin.<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> supports these video file formats:<br />

• Windows Media (.wm, .wmv, .asf, .asx, .avi, .wax, .wma)<br />

• MPEG (.mpg, .mpeg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mpv2, .m3u, .mp2v)<br />

•<br />

To insert a Windows Media Player file:<br />

1. In Page view, select the Windows Media Player tool from the Plug-Ins toolbox.<br />

2. Draw a box to indicate where you want to position the video.<br />

The Open dialog appears.<br />

3. Select a video file from your hard disk or LAN or select a video file already<br />

used in the site from the Video Assets tab.<br />

For information about using assets, see Chapter 33, “Managing Assets.”<br />

4. Click Open.<br />

The Windows Media placeholder appears on the page, and the Windows Media<br />

Player Properties panel appears. The selected file name appears in the File field<br />

on the General tab.<br />

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