In SharePoint 2010, we can flick a movie or sound file on a Web page like YouTube. The film or sound is flick by a stream. That means we don't have to download the whole file back to start flick. It won't be long before we can see the movie or hear the sound.
In SharePoint 2010, we can flick a movie or sound file on a Web page like YouTube. The film or sound is flick by a stream. That means we don't have to download the whole file back to start flick. It won't be long before we can see the movie or hear the sound.
However, we anticipate that there are many flick or sound files on the small group website. The main reason is because we need to activate two functional options related to the problem. One is within the Web site collection management function, and the other is within the site management function. A site collection manager needs to first activate the SharePoint Server Publishing infrastructure feature within the site collection management feature. Next to all of the subsites, just have to activate SharePoint Server Publishing feature this feature. When I originally compiled the page, the features you inserted did not have a movie/sound effect, and now you can select it, and then insert a movie or sound file on the web to flick
SharePoint 2010 This AV flick feature does not require additional media Server, direct upload or audio files into SharePoint 2010. It is a WebPart made of sliverlight technology to flick. Supported file formats are WMV, WMA and MP3. There is currently no support for HTML snippets inserted directly into the YouTube topic at the time of web editing. So there's no way to support flick on YouTube or sound files. Another thing to note is the file size limit of the upload. The preset is 50Mb, but most of the video files may be larger than 50Mb. Therefore, the System Manager needs to go to the management center of the application management function, select the Web application to be modified, in the above Ribbon in the general settings. In general, you can adjust the file size limit.
[SharePoint 2010] How to flick a movie or sound file on the Web page of your website