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September 29, 2014 at 10:20 pm #11536
vlogz
MemberSorry if my initial questions are a bit obvious to everyone else – I am new to wordpress and just installed the estore plugin to use for Pay per View content on my site. I am using the APR shortcode [WP_eStore_APR expiry=0 status=unexpired]
[/wp_eStore_APR] to protect the content.
My question is – I have video on my website that is uploaded from my files on my pc not embedded from youtube – this is the content I want to protect – so what is the ‘content’ I put between the shortcode if it is my own video not from youtube ? What code do I use ? Thanks
September 29, 2014 at 10:38 pm #65728wzp
ModeratoreStore does not have any video player capability. Once the buyer lands on the APR protected page, there needs to be a video player for the PPV to work. If you used our Lightbox Ultimate plugin, you would place one of the lightbox players on the APR protected page:
September 29, 2014 at 10:53 pm #65729vlogz
MemberI have the inkthemes videocraft theme so I have the video player – I am just confused what I actually insert between the shortcode as the ‘content’ ? Thank you
September 29, 2014 at 11:20 pm #65730wzp
ModeratorI am just confused what I actually insert between the shortcode as the ‘content’ ?
You insert the code that invokes the video player.
September 30, 2014 at 8:13 am #65731vlogz
MemberOk – how do I obtain this code ? Sorry I don’t have any wordpress experience
Do I use the URL ?
September 30, 2014 at 7:38 pm #65732wzp
ModeratorI have the inkthemes videocraft theme so I have the video player…
You received some kind of instructions on how to start your video player; usually in the form of a shortcode. You insert (or “nest”) the code for the player, inside the APR content section.
If you not sure, you can ask them how to embed a video on a WordPress page using their video player.
October 1, 2014 at 11:43 am #65733vlogz
MemberThank you – I seem to have resolved this issue simply by uploading the actual video between the shortcode rather than the embed code. Hopefully I will have no more problems.
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