JW Player for Drupal makes it extremely easy to deliver Flash and HTML5 video through your Drupal website. This module has been developed by LongTail Video, the creator of the JW Player, and allows for easy customization and embedding of Flash and HTML5 video using the JW Player in your Drupal nodes. It provides support for all of the player's configuration options, including skins, plugins and the LongTail Video AdSolution.
Key Features
Full support for JW Player for Flash and HTML5.
Manage multiple custom players.
Full skin and plugin support with easy to use plugin customization interface.
A powerful shortcode system for customizations at embed time.
CCK Field support.
Integration with the popular FileField module.
Integration with the Embedded Media Field module.
Documentation
Full documentation for installation, setup and use on our Support Site.
Wondering why your views run so slow? Why after switching to InnoDB, MySQL isn't running any better? This module has the answers!
Indexes
It will show what CCK columns get used in a view filter or relationship and give you the option to add an index on it so the views query will run faster. Also can add indexes to core modules that could use one.
Engine
Ability to convert your database from MyISAM to InnoDB in order to eliminate table locks on data writes.
Collation
Are half your tables latin1_swedish_ci and the other half utf8_general_ci? Use this to change them all to utf8_general_ci.
MySQL Tuner
Have you never edited your my.conf file? This will give you hints at what values to tweak in order to get MySQL running better. Special thanks to MySQL Tuner, since this part of the module is a port of that project.
Future Plans:
Figure out which experimental indexes are good & which ones are bad
The Message module is the core of the message stack. It enables logging and displaying system events in several different use cases. Events that are recorded over time are sometimes called activity streams. Exportable message subtypes can be created for various use cases with custom fields and display (view) modes.