If you choose to enable only the "Embed" uploader for the default module Boonex Videos, and you try to embed a youtube video from the timeline (i.e. in the homepage), you get the video informations and the thumbnail but...the button "Submit" has no effect. The video is not embedded/uploaded.
Browsing the folder "flash/modules/videos/files"
you can see here 3 files:
- 1_temp.jpg
- 1_temp_small.jpg
- 1_temp_small_2x.jpg
The upload/embedding fails but these (temp) files are still here (folder "flash/modules/videos/files") .
There is another issue related to this problem.
Later, all the youtube uploads displays always a wrong thumb (due to the presence of the temporary files created by the failed upload)
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Also confirming ilbellodelweb’s post: In 7.2, when posting a YouTube video to the Timeline via the embed option, after clicking “Submit” the page doesn’t refresh and the video doesn’t post. Afterward, going to the video module and adding a different YouTube video via embed option, the video thumbnail for the previous failed attempt to post to the Timeline is pulled, instead of the correct thumbnail for the current YouTube video being posted.
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ALSO- I then tried posting another YouTube video via embed option to the Video module immediately after, and it did display the correct thumbnail for that next post.
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Also confirming ilbellodelweb’s post: In 7.2, when posting a YouTube video to the Timeline via the embed option, after clicking “Submit” the page doesn’t refresh and the video doesn’t post. Afterward, going to the video module and adding a different YouTube video via embed option, the video thumbnail for the previous failed attempt to post to the Timeline is pulled, instead of the correct thumbnail for the current YouTube video being posted.
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ALSO- I then tried posting another YouTube video via embed option to the Video module immediately after, and it did display the correct thumbnail for that next post.
This happens to me also. Hope we can fix it
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Thank you for the report. The issue is already in GitHub:
https://github.com/boonex/dolphin.pro/issues/40
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when changes are made on github, are they also included on latest dload of dolphin?
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Yes, If you download it from here:
https://github.com/boonex/dolphin.pro/archive/master.zip
when changes are made on github, are they also included on latest dload of dolphin?
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Yes, If you download it from here:
https://github.com/boonex/dolphin.pro/archive/master.zip
when changes are made on github, are they also included on latest dload of dolphin?
Good to know because the current version upgrade package from 7.2 to 7.2.1 still has this problem. I upgraded and still exact same problem. Either this is still an issue or you guys are not replacing the file here on Boonex causing a ton more support issues.
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Ok I have confirmed that my version does have the fix applied so kudos on that. Now to take those kudos away I still have the problem. YouTube embed does not work on two different installations I have. Video upload failed. Video will not embed. You can not embed vidoes on my 7.2.1.
UPDATE: I find it important to note that I was running 7.2.1 on the 29th of October and the YouTube embed works fine on this date. Today it does not. Just says file upload failed.
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I would suggest to check if ffmpeg binary is executable and compatible with your system. We noticed that ffmpeg we included by default in 7.2 version can't be run on old linux kernels.
Ok I have confirmed that my version does have the fix applied so kudos on that. Now to take those kudos away I still have the problem. YouTube embed does not work on two different installations I have. Video upload failed. Video will not embed. You can not embed vidoes on my 7.2.1.
UPDATE: I find it important to note that I was running 7.2.1 on the 29th of October and the YouTube embed works fine on this date. Today it does not. Just says file upload failed.
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