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How to Create a Jukebox on Dailymotion

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Dailymotion is an online community that is very similar to YouTube. Members of the site can upload their videos to share with other Web browsers. The Jukebox function on the website allows you to create a playlist of Dailymotion videos and broadcast them online.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start on the Dailymotion homepage. You'll see an option for "Create a Jukebox." Click on it and go to the "Jukebox Factory."

  2. Step 2

    Select any Dailymotion lists that you want added to your jukebox. You can choose from Dailymotion's most popular videos and their video stars.

  3. Step 3

    Choose your favorite Dailymotion channels. Examples include "Channel Funny," "Channel Arts" and "Channel Music."

  4. Step 4

    Register for an account. If you have an account with Dailymotion, you can create your own playlists. Once you have your own set of lists, you can put these onto your jukebox.

  5. Step 5

    Select a skin for your jukebox. Choose one of the options from the drop-down menu on the "Jukebox Factory" page.

  6. Step 6

    Click "Get My Jukebox Code" after you have selected your choices. You'll get a direct link to the jukebox and the HTML code you can use to paste the link into your website.

Tips & Warnings
  • After you finish all of the steps to create a jukebox, a preview of your jukebox appears on the screen.
  • You can add up to five video lists to your jukebox. For the general lists, unless specified, you get the five most recent videos broadcast on your jukebox.
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