Idesktop.tv - Custom Video Players

Custom Video Players

In October 2008 iDesktop.tv were seen presenting the new iDesktop.tv V2 which is about to be released in beta at the Web2.0 Expo in Berlin

Through iDesktop.tv users can create Custom Players in a matter of minutes using their Custom Player step-by-step guide. You can take videos from:

  • YouTube's Categories (Featured Videos, Top Rated, Most viewed.. etc.)
  • Users playlists created in iDesktop.tv
  • YouTube channels and users
  • Results of a YouTube search term
  • Single Video's
  • Users iDesktop.tv Favorites
  • External Playlists

iDesktop.tv offer a choice of 6 different types of players and 3 playlist types

  • Fixed Players (Standard video player with playlist on right hand side)
  • Pop Out Player (An image/test which when clicked opens the video player
  • Video Wall (A set width and height of video thumbnails which when clicked open up video player)
  • List Box (A Video thumbnail and video details in a list box that scrolls vertically)
  • Horizontal Box (A Video thumbnail and video details displayed in a box with left & right arrows to select more videos)

You can then choose from over 300 other options to completely customise the video player from colors to logos and advertising.

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