That should be fine too, but the best way to really overlay a div on top of a JW Player is via a JavaScript plugin. We have a SDK available here with a sample Hello World JS based plugin - http://developer.longtailvideo.com/trac/
Setting wmode for HTML element overlays of jwplayer using javascript
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18-03-2022 - |
Question
I am trying to overlay a <div>
on my jwplayer. I believe in order to do this, I have to set the 'wmode' parameter to be 'transparent.' So far I've been unsuccessful trying it this way:
jwplayer('profile-video').setup(
'width': '640',
'height': '360',
'skin' : "/jwplayer/skins/bekle.xml",
'file' : video_url,
'wmode' : 'transparent'
)
Anyone see where I'm going wrong or maybe 'wmode' is the wrong parameter to be setting?
Solution 2
OTHER TIPS
Try http://totaldev.com/content/jw-player-textmark-plugin.
This plugin has a flexibility to have multiple text overlays.
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