Configuring video
Jive supports videos in your community, but you need to whitelist certain IP addresses to provide uploaded videos when your community is behind a firewall. In addition, you can customize the video providers your community uses.
Videos that were uploaded by using the pencil icon are known as video objects (or top-level videos). You can also choose a video in your community to add to content, comments, or replies.
With only the Video Module enabled, you can only embed a video from a website.
- Setting up your firewall for video To use the video upload feature when either your community is behind a firewall, or if you restrict end user Internet access, you might want to use IP whitelisting rules to allow network communication between your Jive community and Perceptive servers. To do this, you need to use specific rules.
- Configuring video provider support In Jive Hosted and On Premise environments, you can enable and disable certain video providers and add new providers if they are supported. By default, users can embed video content hosted by YouTube, Vimeo, Veoh, and Dailymotion.
- Setting up your firewall for video To use the video upload feature when either your community is behind a firewall, or if you restrict end user Internet access, you might want to use IP whitelisting rules to allow network communication between your Jive community and Perceptive servers. To do this, you need to use specific rules.
- Configuring video provider support In Jive Hosted and On Premise environments, you can enable and disable certain video providers and add new providers if they are supported. By default, users can embed video content hosted by YouTube, Vimeo, Veoh, and Dailymotion.