***Setup Cron***
1. With Plesk, from Websites & Domains click on Schedule Tasks.
2. Click Add Task.
3. Under Task type, select Run a PHP script.
4. Click the folder icon and click on your sites base folder, e.g. http, httpdocs, www, web, and then click on periodic > cron.php and then click Select.
5. Under Description give this a name, I recommend the sitename Video.
6. Click Apply then click ok.

***File size Requirements***
1. From Dolphin Admin.
2. Click on Settings and then see more click on Host Tools.
post_max_size = 209715200 - OK
upload_max_filesize = OK
3. If incorrect from Plesk click on Websites and Domains.
4. Click on PHP Settings.
5. Settings are about half way down under Performance and security settings.

***Set ffmpeg.exe permissions***
1. Check the permissions from Dolphin admin. Click on Host Tools and then Permissions (up right corner).
2. Scroll down to Flash files and make sure under flash/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe shows Executable.
3. If not, from your FTP client goto flash/modules/global/app/
4. With my client you can right-click and set properties for a file. The permissions for this should be 0755.

*** Clear Cache (!!!! This is what broke video for me. It lead me on troubleshooting for days the first time. Everything is right but the video gets stuck processing forever!!!! I am pretty sure this happens on every 7.3.5 install !!!!)***
1. From Dolphin Admin click on Modules and then Videos.
2. Clear any videos that are processing.
3. Click on Tools and then click on Cache and then click All.
4. From your FTP client, delete the files (Except htaccess) from both the cache and the cache_public.


***Test it***
1. Now go upload a video then return to Plesk, click on schedule tasks.
2. Under your newly made cron job click Run now.
3. JUST WAIT it can take a long time.

I have had to do this twice now. Both times it came down to clearing the cache from the Dolphin admin tool. Everything seems right, but it is that cache. Sorry I only showed how to set up the CRON on Plesk, I don't have dolphin set up on a cPanel or Emby, there are countless posts on how to set it up manually if needed.

Good luck, hope this helps people that get stuck on this.
 
 
Below is the legacy version of the Boonex site, maintained for Dolphin.Pro 7.x support.
The new Dolphin solution is powered by UNA Community Management System.
PET:0.037965059280396