by LongTail Video on November 22, 2010
The JW Player Team is excited to present their first webinar on the JW Player JavaScript API introduced in the 5.3 Release. Real examples and tips on how to take advantage of the scripting capabilities in the new API are presented in the recorded session below.
Topics discussed in the webinar include:
Webinar slides are also available as a PDF at this link. Please feel free to request future webinar topics as a comment to this blog. Enjoy!
by LongTail Video on November 11, 2010
The JW Player Team is hosting a Free Webinar on the new JavaScript API introduced in the JW Player 5.3 release. Live examples and tips on how to best utilize the scripting capabilities of the new API will be discussed. Note that due to overwhelming response, we are hosting two webinar sessions to accommodate everyone. The same topics will be covered on both days. Although registration is full for our November 18th session, spots are still open for the session on Friday, November 19th @ 2:00 PM ET, so please register today!
The Webinar will cover the following:
You can pre-register for the webinar by clicking here.
Webinar Slides Available as a PDF here.
We hope you enjoy the event!
The LongTail Team
by LongTail Video on July 14, 2010
We are pleased to announce that Jeroen Wijering, the creator of the JW Player, will be participating in a HTML5 Video Webinar with Philip Jagenstedt, a core developer from Opera, and Mark Robertson, founder of ReelSEO, next Wednesday, July 21st, at 2pm ET.
The webinar will cover a broad range of topics surrounding HTML5 Video: Why is HTML5 video relevant? Will HTML5 video eventually replace Flash? What should we expect from HTML5 Video in the future? In addition, the webinar will provide a series of tips and best practices to developers and designers using HTML5 video.
You can pre-register for the webinar by clicking here. We hope you enjoy the event!.
Since the webinar was a great success and the number of attendants was actually maxed out, here's a replay of the entire session for those who missed it:
Again, thanks for joining, and we'll see you at our next webinar.