Let me just get a few things straight:
Dorus wrote:That's strange, when I click your link it goes to the 404 page, but if if you go there manually through the menu's on the imagevue website, it doens't give the error page so it does exist.
When you go manually through the the menu on the imagevue website, you get to the gallery-page where the video thumbnail is. This has nothing to do with the file. Yes, the file may exist on your server, but it is not accessible through the web browser ... not by Imagevue, not by direct link (as I showed you), and not be any other application if you tried to do so ... This is not related to Imagevue.
Dorus wrote:Also when I click the link in MY post, it also works, even though the link is spelled the same as your link.
Not sure what link you mean, but I assume you mean this:
http://layerlab.nl/#/content/videos%202 ... rsmall.flv
Yes, this link works, but this is merely a link to Imagevue telling it to try to load that video. When it gets to the page, it tries to load the video, but it cannot because your video isn't available public. The above link is NOT the link to your video. This is the link to your video:
http://layerlab.nl//content/videos%202/ ... rsmall.flv
It does not work.
Not sure how this was "my" link. This is just a link to the video folder in Imagevue, which reads that the files are there. However, like I pointed out earlier, there is something with your server that makes uploaded FLV files have incorrect permissions.
Dorus wrote:Anyway, the problem is not that the page doesn't exist, the video's just don't work. I tried uplaoding via the browser but also via Filezilla.
Yes, but this is not related to Imagevue at all. I suggest you take that link I gave you, and send it to your hosting support, and ask why the FLV file is not reachable. No matter how you twist and turn this, you can't get Imagevue to load a file that isn't accessible through the web browser.
Send them this link, and ask why FLV files are not accessible through the web, and that you have uploaded with FTP:
http://layerlab.nl//content/videos%202/ ... rsmall.flv
Dorus wrote:Images work fine by the way.
Yes, and this just goes to show that there is something wrong with your server in regards to FLV files.
Sorry, but I have emphasize that this has nothing to do with Imagevue, but is a problem on your web server. When accessed directly through the browser, it should be accessible just like this example:
https://www.photo.gallery/demo/x2/content/Va ... /10kbc.flv
In fact any file should either display in the browser, or prompt for download like that. Your file isn't accessible from public frontend, and this is why Imagevue can't load it. Some servers have even banned mp3 and video(FLV) files, because they take to much bandwidth, although I doubt this is the case for your server. In either case, they must have an answer to this if they are professional hosting.