Video Library for Using CloudPlayer
CloudPlayer is by far the easiest way to add streaming videos to your WordPress site. Added benefit is that becuase they use streaming and pseudo-streaming they use the least amount of bandwidth possible from your hosting account. If you have already setup you S3 acount and your Cloudfront distribution, jump down to the section of videos that cover CloudPlayer setup and usage.
Setting Up S3
![]() Opening An Account with Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
![]() Adding S3 Services to Your AWS Account |
![]() Getting Your Access Keys for AWS S3 |
Transferring Files with S3 Organizer
![]() Adding S3 Organizer to Your FireFox Browser |
![]() Quick Tips on Using S3 Organizer |
![]() ‘Non’-security Settings in Amazon S3 |
Transferring Files with Cloudberry S3 Explorer
(browser independent alternative to S3 Organizer)
![]() Installing Cloudberry Explorer |
![]() Adding Accounts In Cloudberry Explorer |
![]() File Transfer with Cloudberry Explorer |
Setting Up CloudFront
![]() Adding CloudFront to Your AWS Account |
![]() Creating a Distribution for Streaming |
![]() BONUS – Creating a Download Distribution |
Setting Up CloudPlayer
![]() Installing the CloudPlayer Plugin on Your Server |
![]() Installing FlowPlayer on Your Server |
![]() Setting Up the Defaults for CloudPlayer |
Adding Videos to Your Blog
![]() Customizing Your Settings for Individual Videos (part 1) |
![]() Customizing Your Settings for Individual Videos (part 2) |
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Video Tips & Tricks
![]() Creating BEST Quality for CloudPlayer using Camtasia |
![]() SMALLEST Videos for CloudPlayer using Camtasia |
![]() Streaming, Pseudo-streaming, & Conversion |




