Iframely Integration with Cinema8
Iframely is a popular digital content embedding(Responsive Web Embeds) API that powers over 1900 media publishers.
You can get responsive embed codes for your favourite rich media publishers and thousands more. Also a URL preview service is located on the center of Iframely services.
Cinema8 is fully compatible with Iframely API and is an officail Media Publisher in Iframely ecosystem.If you are using any iframely integrated content management system(CMS) or publishing system , your are Cinema8 integrated on the fly.Just past your interactive videos URL on supported platforms and the rest is handled by Iframely API.
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