Flowplayer Quick start guide We have put together a quick start guide for those of you who would like to embed a flash video into your webpage. This example uses a flash player called Flowplayer, which if free to use. Please visit http://flowplayer.org for more information about the player and further examples on how to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘m3’
New billing options available on m3
Posted in Announcements, tagged billing, discount, m3 on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We are pleased to announce that new billing options are now available in m3. You can now purchase 6 months and 12 months of your chosen plan simply by changing your ‘billing cycle’ in m3. With every 6 month purchase, we will give you a 10% discount and for a 12 month purchase you will [...]
m3 customer quotes
Posted in Announcements, tagged best buy, customer quotes, limelight, m3 on March 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over the last few months we have had a few customers give us some great feedback and compliments. I thought I would share a few of them here on the blog for everyone to see. 1. Best Buy Inc – Chris McClellen, Employee Communications “m3 allows Best Buy to heavily leverage video as a [...]
Mydeo Bandwidth Calculator
Posted in Announcements, tagged bandwidth calculator, bandwidth estimator, m3 on February 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Mydeo Bandwidth Calculator For those of you who would like a more accurate estimate of how much bandwidth you are going to use in a month, we have created the perfect tool. The Mydeo bandwidth calculator – which you can find on our pricing page (https://m3.mydeo.com/Business/plans.aspx) – makes it simple to estimate what your usage [...]
Tell us how we’re doing
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged m3, support on February 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
We launched a new support and feedback community recently, which is integrated directly in to our web site. Any customer can click the floating “Feedback” tab to share an idea, ask a question, report a problem and even send us praise. All feedback is visible to the world, and we post a response to all [...]
m3api Payload Object Types
Posted in Articles, Technical, tagged m3, m3api, payload object types, xml definition on January 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
m3api Payload Object Types This document provides definitions of the standard Payload element object types returned in the APIResponse object. For more information, see this document. Object Types: APIUser BillObject CustomerBalanaceObject FileGroupObject FileGroupServiceObject FileObject SubscriptionObject TagObject Token URLObject Object Types listed in italics also have a collection object available, i.e. BillObjectCollection. BillObject This object type [...]
Understanding the m3api XML standard response document
Posted in Articles, Technical, tagged m3, m3api, object types, xml format on January 20, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The m3api provides response data in a common XML format. Understanding the strucutre of this document and the object types that it contains is vital in interacting with the m3api.
A technical overview of how the m3api works, and how to set it up.
Windows media live streaming: Push vs. Pull
Posted in Articles, tagged live streaming, m3, video streaming, windows media on January 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Windows media live streaming: Push vs. Pull When encoding Windows media video or audio, you have two options. You can either ‘push’ the stream or ‘pull’ the stream. Each method has advantages and disadvantages which we will discuss here and help you to choose the method best for your circumstances. Pushing a stream: With [...]