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I created a virtual machine with VMware Player v6.0.1, and I copied the vm to a server where it must run, but the player version there is v5.0.0,an when trying to run the VM is giving me the following error:


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A major advantage of the Brightcove Player is its ability to be customized. Customization allows for brand-specific user interface elements and colors, interactive elements, integration with any 3rd-party advertising or analytics system, and much more. But customization can also make the player different from the version Brightcove tests as part of the regular quality assurance and release process. For customers who have customized their players and want to make sure new versions do not break player or site behavior, Brightcove offers customers the ability to opt out of regular automatic version updates.

As part of the Player settings, the Update Mode and Player Version can be configured. The Update Mode controls how player updates are handled. The Player Version is used to set the player version. Being able to control the Update Mode and Player Version provides these benefits:

Brightcove is committed to providing the latest functionality and bug fixes to customers as quickly as possible. As part of the agile delivery discipline, Brightcove strives to divide feature enhancements and bug fixes into incremental updates that can be released every couple of weeks (For more information about this, see Brightcove Player Release Notes). The release process consists of unit tests, automated integration and regression tests, as well as manual tests on a representative sample of customer sites - where the page is modified locally in the test environment. After a new version has passed all tests, Brightcove releases it as a pre-release. This allows customers to choose this version explicitly using the Player Management API or using the player version selector drop-down in the Player module. At this point, no players are updated except those that have explicitly chosen the new version. If you are using the default automatic update mode and want to make sure your site will work properly with the next global update, you can create a special test player with the new version and try it on a test or staging version of your site during the pre-release period.

Major version updates are indicated by a change to the first number in the version identifier, for example the major version of 6.42.5 is 6. A change to the major version indicates a significant change to the way an API works, which may break an existing integration. Because of this, and in order to prevent problems with your site, automatic updates will not be made for major version updates. That means that your player will effectively be locked at the final release of a major version even if you have selected automatic update mode.

Brightcove generally allows about a week for customers to try a pre-release before a managed release begins. Managed release is the process of running a controlled A/B test across production web sites. The managed release system allows loading the new version of the player on a small percentage of page loads for a short period - usually a few hours. During this time, Brightcove collects data so the performance of the old and new versions can be compared. The distribution of number of errors, number of minutes viewed, number of ad starts, and several other metrics are all examined. Brightcove looks at distributional counts and summaries of the data, but also at outliers, sites that have greater than average differences in the tracked metrics. After careful review of all the data, either the update is committed or rolled back. If it is decided to roll it back, small updates may be made to fix an identified problem and then the managed release is re-run.

The version of the Brightcove Player script used in the Managed Release contains a use of eval(), which is blocked by many content security policies (CSP) using the script-src directive. If a CSP like this is in place, the player will be unable to function on any affected site for which that CSP applies.

In Manual mode, players will not be automatically updated. This is also referred to as "locking" the player. When this option is chosen for a player, that player will not be part of the managed release process and will remain at the chosen version. You should think carefully before choosing this mode because it means you will no longer get automatic bug fixes or feature enhancements. At some point, old player versions will no longer be supported. You should use the Manual mode only as a temporary solution while you resolve conflicts between the existing version of the player and the latest version. When Manual mode is selected a specific player version can be selected using the Player Version dropdown list.

You may have to rollback to a previous player version as you find a player upgrade is causing an issue. You can rollback to a previous version until testing is completed to find the reason for the issue and it is resolved.

Since Flash Players most recent vulnerability has been posted, the security team at my company has asked me (the System Center Admin) to uninstall all previous versions of Flash player (= 18.0.0.194). Going from having no Flash Player management to some management has been a gigantic PIA! This page Uninstall Flash Player | Windows says to run the uninstaller and then go manually remove the files, they don't mention that there are registry keys that also need to be removed and that you cant manually remove anything without taking over ownership from "Trusted Installer" and assigning "full control" to another user or group in the security GUI. REALLY Frustrating and I cant do that for over 2000 computers.

Per your question about the registry entries, that is the only reliable way I have found so far to determine if flash player is installed and what version of flash player is installed. Trying to check the file system is impractical due to the shear amount of different names Adobe used for the same file across so many versions and number of computers.

Hi guys,

i have been wondering a bit about this,

can we remotely upgrade Xibo player after upgrading the CMS?

If yes,

is it possible to use CMS to send the new version of the player to the players?

Note: Beginning with version 12.3.5.205, support for .dir (director movie extension) has been removed from the player.Shockwave will be retired on April 9, 2019. For more information visit Shockwave End of Life HelpX FAQ

Statistics are numeric values, with each statistic in the title also generating a leaderboard. When this call is made on a given statistic, this forces a reset of that statistic. Upon reset, the statistic updates to a new version with no values (effectively removing all players from the leaderboard). The previous version's statistic values are also archived for retrieval, if needed (see GetPlayerStatisticVersions). Statistics not created via a call to CreatePlayerStatisticDefinition by default have a VersionChangeInterval of Never, meaning they do not reset on a schedule, but they can be set to do so via a call to UpdatePlayerStatisticDefinition. Once a statistic has been reset (sometimes referred to as versioned or incremented), the now-previous version can still be written to for up a short, pre-defined period (currently 10 seconds), to prevent issues with levels completing around the time of the reset. Also, once reset, the historical statistics for players in the title may be retrieved using the URL specified in the version information (GetPlayerStatisticVersions).

Most HLS assets that you create with AWS Elemental MediaConvert are compatible with HLS players version 2 and later. Depending on the features that you use in MediaConvert, some assets require HLS players that are later than version 2, such as versions 3, 4, or 5. MediaConvert automatically sets the player version metadata based on the features that you enable.

When you choose Audio-only variant stream for Audio track type, or keep Audio track type unselected for all of your audio variants, viewers can play the asset with HLS players version 2 and later.

I created a back up of my single player world and recently downloaded it to play, but it is out of date and my client warns if I try to play it I might corrupt it. The world is version 14.2 and I want it to be 14.4, how do I do this? ff782bc1db

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