Out-of-the-box, SharePoint 2010 provides a library for the management of rich media but, as you can see in the feature comparison chart below, Bamboo SharePoint Video Library allows you a greater range of features and controls to present training and presentation material within SharePoint… all with no client-side installation required. Only have SharePoint Foundation 2010? No problem, Video Library is supported on both SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server 2010!
Feature Description |
SP 2010 |
SharePoint Video Library |
Support video files |
X |
X |
Support audio files |
X |
X |
Support image files |
X |
|
Support link to external video server applications |
|
X |
Support WMV Player (no install required on client) |
|
X |
Support Silverlight (require install on client) |
X |
X |
Support thumbnails |
Partial1 |
Partial2 |
Video/Audio file technical details (size, duration, format, etc.) |
|
X |
Embedded video URL |
|
X |
Quick Play from thumbnail |
X |
X |
Ability to define a set default player resolution for all videos |
|
X |
Support SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 |
Partial3 |
X |
Video/Audio File Format Support
SharePoint 2010 |
SharePoint Video Library |
WMV, WMA, and MP3 |
WMV, AVI, MP4, and FLV |
- Requires user to pull an image from video manually, upload to another location and manually link to video in library.
- Automatically generates thumbnail for videos, no thumbnail support for audio files.
- Only supports SharePoint Server 2010
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