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Once you are finished configuring the settings for an uploaded video, you can now publish it.

Since movingimage supports the Open Graph Protocol, elements such as title, description, and thumbnail are embedded when sharing your video content on social networks (e.g. Facebook, Yammer etc.). This increases the attractiveness of the click.

The video cannot be published until it is released (see "Releasing a Video for Publishing").

  1. Open the accordion menu Publish.



  2. Select a player from the drop-down menu.

    The drop-down box contains all standard and user-created players (for further information see "Player Generator"). These are ordered alphanumerically, just as they are listed in the "Player Generator" area. You can ensure a certain Player will appear first in the list by making sure the first letter of the Player's name comes first alphanumerically (e.g. "1 My Favorite Player" or "*Default Player").

  3. If you first want to look at the video, just copy the URL of the preview and enter this in the address bar of your browser. The video will now play.

  4. Copy one of the desired embed codes:
    • Share-URL - presents a styled page for the video and includes the video title and description (similar to the example below)

      The Share URL embed code option is a bookable feature and may not be available in your VideoManager.

    • Video-URL - presents a plain page with the video sized according to the width of the page
    • Preview-URL - presents a plain page with the Player centered and with a width of 800px
    • iFrame-Code - an embed code that encloses the video in an iFrame

      The iFrame embed code option is a bookable feature and may not be available in your VideoManager.

    • HTML-Code - an embed code that encloses the video in a regular HTML div element

  5. Paste the embed code into a website to complete the publishing process.