Plumi (4.2.2)
by
Olha Pelishok
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last modified
2011-07-04
Released on 2011-07-02 by EngageMedia, Noa Peer, Datakid, Souheil, Andrew Lowenthal, Anna Helme, Keren Moran, Dave Fregon, Andy Nicholson for Plone 4.0 under GPL - GNU General Public License available for All platforms.
Software development stage: stable
- Plumi download link: http://plone.org/products/plumi/releases
- Homepage of Plumi: http://blog.plumi.org/
- Plumi repository: https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Plumi/
- Description source: https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Plumi/trunk/README.txt
Plumi is a package of Plone products that enable you to create your own video sharing site. By adding it to an existing Plone instance you can quickly have a wide array of functionality to facilitate video distribution and community creation.
On top of the out-of-the-box Plone functionality Plumi adds the following features:
- Video Uploading
- Upload video in any format (over http)
- Large video file uploads via FTP (automatically added to Plone site)
- Expanded video metadata set (Director, Producer, Date Produced etc.)
- Video Transcoding and Playback using Transcode Star
- Automatic server-side transcoding to mp4 H.264 and Ogg Theora (configurable) via ffmpeg
- Embedded playback via Flowplayer
- Automatic thumbnail extraction
- Auto extraction of video duration
- HTML5 video tag support
- User Interface / Theme
- Custom templates for browsing videos
- Enhanced author page (user profile) including latest videos, news & events and personal latest videos vodcast feed
- Customised workspaces and video publishing workflow
- Language and Translations
- Indonesian translation of Plumi and Plone interface
- Built in content translation via LinguaPlone
- Classification, Licensing and Ratings
- Content ratings
- Classifications system into country, genre and topic using ATVocabulary Manager
- Tagcloud of keywords usingqi.portlet.TagCloud
- Content Licensing including Creative Commons licensing (through their API), the GNU Free Documentation License or you can add custom licenses or use traditional Copyright
- RSS and Discussion
- RSS feeds with media enclosures (or "vodcasts") created automatically based on taxonomy items - eg country, genre, member, topic or through creating custom smart folders usingqRSS2Syndication
- enhanced comments functionality using Plone Discussions
- Back End
- Multiple load-balanced Zope instances using Zeo-clusters managed using Supervisor
- Caching via Varnish
- Production and development builds available
gr8but
only Linux what gives ?
kinda sux if we cant run it on windows