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A detailed look at how we customized a player with skins.

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This document describes how to create an Ad Display SWF. By default, a Brightcove player expects ads to be returned in XML format. Using an Ad SWF enables the use of Flash SWF-based ad components or modules. This opens up many possibilities for how an ad can look and behave.

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 Using the Media module to share a video with an affiliate.

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Detailed reference information about elements of BEML components that can be customized with skins.

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If you need to have more control over your ad delivery (even more than what the Brightcove Advertising module allows), then read on! This document introduces the Brightcove Ad Rules SWF feature, which publishers can use to customize when ads are delivered to players and how they are rendered.

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 Using the share_video method of the Media API to share a video with an affiliate.

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This topic describes how to use Brightcove's FTP batch provisioning feature to set custom metadata for your videos.

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The standard Brightcove ad formats are typically displayed within the layout of a Brightcove player. However, using the Brightcove external ad API, you can display ads outside in the player, anywhere in your web page. By using external ads, you can synchronize additional ad units with any Brightcove player, from embedded single video players to large multi-playlist players.

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This document describes how to integrate Brightcove with Google AdSense for Video. It is intended for Brightcove Pro or Enterprise publishers who are using or plan to use Google AdSense for Video (Google AFV).

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How to use the Media API to set and get custom metadata for your videos.

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