Adding voice and /or video to website

ORDERED WEB

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Looking for the most cost effective solution either to add voice only or video to a website.

I want to be able to make it only repeat once every 28 days to repeat visitors.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Hundreds of ways to add media to a website. Flash, mp3 files etc. etc. You need to decide if you want audio or video, and embed it

Having it only repeat every 28 days to repeat visitors will pose all sorts of problems, unless your visitors log in
 
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At vzaar we host and stream video in customisable players, including now our HD player. We don't have the 28 day feature you are looking for and from those solutions I have seen on the market I'm not sure many do.

By all means take a look at

Jamie
 
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edmondscommerce

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I find these kinds of things really irritating on sites and generally use adblock plus to get rid of them pronto.

Instead of forcing it on people and worrying about some kind of unreliable cookie based 28 day repeat, why not just display a nice link or button saying [Click Here to View our Video Presentation]

This way you can dedicate a full page to the video, it can be bigger and longer and you can rest assured that you are not annoying anyone and possibly discouraging them from using your site.
 
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Ash77

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I find these kinds of things really irritating on sites and generally use adblock plus to get rid of them pronto.

I agree too, I really hate music, sound & voice on a website unless there is a real justified need for it. At least have it turned off by default then have the option to turn it on.

The amount of clients I get that want to have the button's on the website make noises when they move over them!! :eek:

Wevet whats it going to be used to do? send me a PM if you don't want to post on here.

Ash
 
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If you have to do a cookie type date check, you could use a local shared object from within your flash video player. It's a lot more persistent than a normal cookie as it doesn't reside in the browser temp files directory and most people are unaware of how to clear them. You could implement this with a dozen lines of actionscript within your player.
 
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99giants

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Video on websites can be tricky, not just creatively but the back end programing can make or break your video solution.

99 Giants is a video production company that works directly with the best web developers in the country to give video solutions for all sorts of business from bakers to bankers.
 
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