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You can configure some aspects of the behavior of a Video Cloud player by editing the player's publishing code. This reference topic lists the supported player configuration parameters in Video Cloud, and shows the different syntax used in specifying player configuration parameters in JavaScript, ActionScript, and HTML embed code.

Configuring player parameters can be helpful when you need the same player instance to behave differently in two different places.

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Controlling the timing of player load when you use the JavaScript/HTML player publishing code.

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This article describes a basic working Flash file that loads the Video Cloud player with a video.

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Video Cloud offers a player logging utility that can be very helpful for figuring out why something isn't working the way you expect in your Video Cloud player.

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There are different ways to resize a Brightcove Video Cloud Player, by adjusting the publishing code, modifying the BEML code for player template, or using the Player API.

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This topic will help you ensure that your Video Cloud players work within the cross-domain security features of Adobe Flash 9, and describes some of the Video Cloud features that call for cross-domain access.

Video Cloud players are built with Flash Player 9 technologies. As a consequence, players are subject to the cross-domain security features of Flash 9. As well, you might need to implement a crossdomain.xml file for some of the Video Cloud features described in this topic.

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Limiting the availability of your videos to whitelisted IP addresses only.

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