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  1. Player Size - Choose Responsive so the player's size will adapt to the frame in which it is wrapped, maintaining an aspect ratio of 16:9. Choose Fixed (size) to manually define both the Width and Height of the player.

  2. Maximum Width - defines the maximum width of the player, as completion of Player Size.

  3. Minimum Height - defines the minimum height, as completion to Player Size.

  4. Z-Index (Overlapping) - specifies the stack order of the player. Overlapping elements with a larger z-index cover those with a smaller one.
    Tip: if the publisher asks you not to cover their elements, choose a lower z-index, and vice versa.

  5. Opening Animation - If set to TRUE, the player will open with an animation.

  6. Custom CSS - use your own CSS to change the appearance of the player.

Extensions

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Preloader

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An element that can be shown between video ads.

Preloader Type

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None

Don’t present anything between video ads.

  1. Add as many links as you want to create playlists.
    Each video requires a URL, however the Click Through URL is optional
    URL: Link to video content (usually mp4 file) you would like to use.
    Click Through URL: The link where users will be redirected to when clicking on the Video

  2. Autoplay Content - if set to TRUE, the video content will start playing automatically.
    If not, it will be Click-to-play.

  3. Random Contents - if set to TRUE, the order in which the different videos are reproduced is random.

  4. Poster - the link to an image that will be shown while the content is loading.

  5. Preroll - defines the number of preroll ads that will try to generate.
    Can't be more then 4 prerolls.

  6. Preroll Time Out (only if Preroll was chosen) - the time for the player to generate preroll ads.
    Must be larger then 3 seconds.

Preloader Type Image

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Show images between video ads.

  1. URL - Link to an image file you would like to use.

  2. Click Through URL - The link where users will be redirected to when clicking on the image.

Preloader Type JS

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Use HTML code between video ads. This HTML code will be put inside an iframe.

  1. Full Html - if the code uses <head> and <body>, respect it. If it’s disabled, <head> and <body> tags will be stripped and the entire HTML will be put into <body>.

  2. Close Button - if set to TRUE, show a close button when the preloader appears.
    We suggest to enable it. Since the preloader might appear floating, enabling it should avoid policy violations in premium Advertisers such as Google.

  3. Width and Height - size of the iframe in pixels.

  4. URL - link to the HTML file that you would like to use.
    Note it must have a TXT extension, not HTM or HTML!

  5. Background Color - choose or type the color you would like to use for the iframe's background.

Passback

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An HTML code (that will also remain) after the player finishes up its session. This HTML code will be put inside an iframe.

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Note: this might mean the player will shrink when there are no ads, and expand when there are ads. This is considered a violation of https://web.dev/cls/ (that requires elements to never shrink/expand)!
Alternatively, if settings such as Show Player and/or Show Position are Enabled, this means there’ll be an empty square whenever there are no video ads, which might draw complaints and confusion from your Publishers.

It’s therefore recommended to choose one of the other Preloader Types.

Preloader Type Content

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Content means Video Content, meaning to show video content between video ads.

  1. Add as many links as you want to create playlists.
    Each video requires a URL, however the Click Through URL is optional
    URL: Link to video content (usually mp4 file) you would like to use.
    Click Through URL: The link where users will be redirected to when clicking on the Video

  2. Autoplay Content - if set to TRUE, the video content will start playing automatically.
    If not, it will be Click-to-play.

  3. Random Contents - if set to TRUE, the order in which the different videos are reproduced is random.

  4. Poster - the link to an image that will be shown while the content is loading.

  5. Preroll - defines the number of preroll ads that will try to generate.
    Can't be more then 4 prerolls.

  6. Preroll Time Out (only if Preroll was chosen) - the time for the player to generate preroll ads.
    Must be larger then 3 seconds.

Preloader Type Image

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Show images between video ads.

  1. URL - Link to an image file you would like to use.

  2. Click Through URL - The link where users will be redirected to when clicking on the image.

Preloader Type JS

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Use HTML code between video ads. This HTML code will be put inside an iframe.

  1. Full Html - if the code uses <head> and <body>, respect it. If it’s disabled, <head> and <body> tags will be stripped and the entire HTML will be put into <body>.

  2. Close Button - if set to TRUE, show a close button when the preloader appears.
    We suggest to enable it. Since the preloader might appear floating, enabling it should avoid policy violations in premium Advertisers such as Google.

  3. Width and Height - size of the iframe in pixels.Passback Priority

  4. URL - if set link to TRUE, show the passback, even if there is a preloader.
    It is only relevant in cases where both a preloader and a passback are defined.

  5. No Float - if set to TRUE, prevent the iFrame with the passback from Floating (only if the player itself uses floating).

  6. No Passback After Impression - don't show passback after there was a video impression.

  7. No Close Button - if set to TRUE, remove the close button from the iframe.

  8. Background Color - choose or type the color you would like to use for the iframe's background.

  9. Full Html - if the code uses <head> and <body>, respect it. If it’s disabled, <head> and <body> tags will be stripped and the entire HTML will be put into <body>.

Controls

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Left side
  1. Timeline Mode - choose where (if at all) to put player’s timeline.

  2. Skip Button

    Image Removed

    If set to TRUE, show a Skip button within the player.

    1. Skip Timer - the amount of seconds to wait before showing the Skip Button.
      It must be > 0.

    2. Skip Text - change the text shown in the Skip button from the default.

Right side
  1. Play/Pause button - if set to TRUE, the player will have a Play/Pause button.

  2. Close button - if set to TRUE, the close button will appear in the top left corner of the player.

  3. Close Outside - If set to TRUE, the close button will appear in outside/above the player.
    Note this controls every other Close button element as well (in Floating, in Extensions, etc.).

  4. Position and Margin - choose the corner of the screen where the close button will appear and stick to.
    The Default optiondepends on Close Outside - if Close Outside is not checked then the close button will appear at the top left corner of the player view. Otherwise the button will appear at the top right corner of the caption above the player.
  5. Overlay Margin - define the size of the non clickable area around the close button

  6. Sound Button - if set to TRUE, the player will the HTML file that you would like to use.
    Note it must have a TXT extension, not HTM or HTML!

  7. Background Color - choose or type the color you would like to use for the iframe's background.

Preloader Type Holder

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Used in special cases as a placeholder.

Passback

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An HTML code (that will also remain) after the player finishes up its session. This HTML code will be put inside an iframe.

  1. Passback URL - a link to a HTML file that will be called once the player has finished all its retries.
    Note it must have a TXT extension, not HTM or HTML!

  2. Width and Height - size of the iframe in pixels.

  3. Passback Priority - if set to TRUE, show the passback, even if there is a preloader.
    It is only relevant in cases where both a preloader and a passback are defined.

  4. No Float - if set to TRUE, prevent the iFrame with the passback from Floating (only if the player itself uses floating).

  5. No Passback After Impression - don't show passback after there was a video impression.

  6. No Close Button - if set to TRUE, remove the close button from the iframe.

  7. Background Color - choose or type the color you would like to use for the iframe's background.

  8. Full Html - if the code uses <head> and <body>, respect it. If it’s disabled, <head> and <body> tags will be stripped and the entire HTML will be put into <body>.

Controls

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Left side
  1. Timeline Mode - choose where (if at all) to put player’s timeline.

  2. Skip Button

    Image Added

    If set to TRUE, show a Skip button within the player.

    1. Skip Timer - the amount of seconds to wait before showing the Skip Button.
      It must be > 0.

    2. Skip Text - change the text shown in the Skip button from the default.

Right side
  1. Play/Pause button - if set to TRUE, the player will have a Play/Pause button.

  2. Close button - if set to TRUE, the close button will appear in the top left corner of the player.

  3. Close Outside - If set to TRUE, the close button will appear in outside/above the player.
    Note this controls every other Close button element as well (in Floating, in Extensions, etc.).

  4. Position and Margin - choose the corner of the screen where the close button will appear and stick to.
    The Default optiondepends on Close Outside - if Close Outside is not checked then the close button will appear at the top left corner of the player view. Otherwise the button will appear at the top right corner of the caption above the player.

  5. Overlay Margin - define the size of the non clickable area around the close button

  6. Sound Button - if set to TRUE, the player will have a button users can click on to turn on sound.
    Note this concerns just the existence of a button! Ads that are autoplay start off muted.

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  1. Timeline Mode - choose the formation of the player timeline - Overlay (inside the player), Bottom (of the player) or None.

  2. Sound Button - if set to TRUE, the player will have a button users can click on to turn on sound.
    (Ads that are autoplay start off muted).

  3. Play/Pause Button - if set to TRUE, the player will have a Play/Pause button while showing an ad.

  4. Logo - If set to TRUE, the player will show the logo while showing an ad.
    We recommend to disable it to avoid policy violations in premium Advertisers such as Google, as external logos aren’t supposed to interfere with ads.

  5. Requen on View - the player will calls the ad sources only when in view.

  6. Check Tab Is In View - the player will calls the ad sources only when in view.

  7. Skip Button

    Image Removed

    if set to TRUE, show a Skip button within the player.
    You can add a timer for it as well as define the actual text:

    1. Skip Timer - the amount of seconds to wait before showing the Skip Button.
      It must be > 0.

    2. Skip Text - change the text shown in the Skip button from the default.

Performance

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  1. external logos aren’t supposed to interfere with ads.

  2. Requen on View - the player will calls the ad sources only when in view.

  3. Check Tab Is In View - the player will calls the ad sources only when in view.

  4. Skip Button

    Image Added

    if set to TRUE, show a Skip button within the player.
    You can add a timer for it as well as define the actual text:

    1. Skip Timer - the amount of seconds to wait before showing the Skip Button.
      It must be > 0.

    2. Skip Text - change the text shown in the Skip button from the default.

Performance

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General
  1. Autoplay - defines whether startAd is called automatically. If FALSE, startAd should be called after getting the onLoad callback event.

  2. Auto Continue - at the end of each video, automatically play the next one.

  3. Loop - defines whether to continue looking for more ads at the end of the first impression. If loop is FALSE, it will only play one ad. When using Video Content (as a preloader), it will also define whether or not to loop it.

  4. Play on View

    Image Added

    if set to TRUE, the player will automatically check the viewability and will call startAd only when it is in view.
    Play on View Percent - from which percent of viewable player, the player will be consider as "On View" and will automatically play.

Auto Skip

Enable Auto Skip

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If set to TRUE, the player will skip the video after the number of seconds set in the Time To Skip filed.
Any gesture on the player or pressing the stay button will continue the current video.

Note: since browsers such as Google Chrome are supposed to automatically block midroll ads (i.e. ads that appear in the middle of a video content) in video content that is less than 8 minutes (following https://www.betterads.org/press-releases/cba-announces-better-ads-standard-short-form-video), and given that most users stay in a given webpage for only a minute or two, this important feature should allow to use longer videos and yet auto skip them and thus allow using playlists.

  1. Time To Skip - the amount of seconds after which the player will skip to the next content.

  2. Show Auto Skip Buttons - the amount of seconds before the skip to show the next and stay buttons.

Start Mode

Wait For Ad Before Content - control the functionality of the player regards its beginning appearance based on its success to get an impression.
If set to TRUE, the player will display the poster from the first content until it will fetch an ad.

Appearance

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Mobile

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Controls

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Logo

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