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Great tutorial as always! Just a few short months ago, setting up a similar interface that would work as smoothly would have easily taken an hour or more, assuming the developer had a good understanding of the necessary modules. And even then, it was difficult to get working properly.

Now you've done it publicly in thirteen minutes, and that's while you're taking the time to talk about it!

Other benefits of using this fantastic combo: it's automatically standards compliant (even degrading gracefully to a link to the media if someone has javascript turned off); works with flash video and audio just as easily; supports various flash video players out of the box, such as the JW FLV Media Player or Wimpy; and lots of other advanced features. And it's light-weight to boot!

Thanks for the excellent tutorial! I look forward to seeing more in the future.

Aaron

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