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Administrative Options Panel:

Video Player Embedded in  a Post with Custom Poster Frame:
Floating Player Controls:

Player with Custom Watermark Logo:

Custom Player Color Examples:

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		<title>Flash Video Player Plugin for WordPress</title>
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After some deliberation, I decided to look into alternative methods for delivering video over the web. I was pushed into action by the service patch to IE6 that presented visitors to my website with an active-x dialog box. This was disturbing at best and downright annoying at worst. However, even before the IE update, I [...]]]></description>
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