Park Launches a New Media Player

Park has launched a new media player with AspireOne Media! It’s about 95% there but I wanted to give you a sneak peek!

Having great content is half the battle, but presentation is everything. We love what ApsireOne has done in creating a fantastic customized platform for sharing our audio and video content.

The player integrates with multiple formats… vimeo, FLV, 316 Networks, Lightcast, etc and is updated seamlessly with an easy-to-use web based administration panel. Simple. Easy. Seamless. Always a good way to go.

We’re still uploading our content and getting it all organized but I wanted you to be the first to see!

Huge thanks to the team at AspireOne!

Tim Schraeder is passionately committed to helping churches effectively communicate the timeless message of the Gospel in a way that’s relevant to our ever-changing culture. He presently serves as the co-director of the Center for Church Communication and is the creator and general editor of Outspoken: Conversations on Church Communication, a field guide for church communication leaders. Tim lives in Chicago where he can be found in any neighborhood coffee shop that has free wifi. Subscribe via RSS | Subscribe via Email | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Sign Up for My Newsletter
  • http://www.neverlandfabric.com Tommy Bowman

    Love it Tim. Thanks for sharing.

  • http://twitter.com/dawnnicole @dawnnicole

    Thanks, Tim! Honored to partner with you on this!

  • Andrew Conard

    I appreciate your willingness to share the media player. Good stuff!

  • http://www.newadventuresofanoldsid.blogspot.com/ Chris Syme

    Very cool. Tim, can you tell me where this is going to reside on your website? Just curious.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      We are 'refreshing' our site and it will have it's own button on our nav bar soon!

  • http://fly4change.com/ Alex Bornkessel

    Glad you liked the post Andrew! I recently heard of another Christian movie coming out–as a tool for the Celebrate Recovery Program called The Home Run. You can check that one out here: http://www.homerunthemovie.com/home.html. It’s great to see people and organizations making things possible. =)

    This comment was originally posted on Thoughts of Resurrection