Modules that perform some function related to media such as photos and audio/video.

  • MarkupPlyrMediaPlayer 0.2.1 alpha by tsdtsdtsd
    Plyr Media Player: This module adds the Plyr HTML5 Media Player to ProcessWire.
    2015/09/28 — Markup Generation, Photo/Video/Audio
  • Assets 1.0.0 alpha by Hari K T
    Asset management, when you move your index.php to some where else: Help you moving processwire index.php to where ever you want.
    2013/11/07 — Photo/Video/Audio, Other Modules
  • InputfieldFlickr 1.0.0 beta by apeisa
    Flickr Inputfield: Inputfield for ProcessWire to use Flickr search and add images straight from admin UI.
    2012/07/25 — Inputfield Modules, Social, Feeds, Services, Photo/Video/Audio
  • ProcessVisualPageSelector 0.0.4 by kongondo
    Visual Page Selector: Ajax-driven visual page selector for ProcessWire tailored for power users who manage lots of pages, need to know what those pages contain as well as those who…
    2018/01/04 — Inputfield Modules, Photo/Video/Audio, Premium Modules, Process Modules
  • PodcastProfile 1.0 by thetuningspoon
    Podcast feed generator/publishing platform for the ProcessWire CMS
    2016/04/13 — Photo/Video/Audio, Site Profiles, Social, Feeds, Services
  • ProcessPodcastSubscriptions 1.0.4 beta by Neue Rituale
    Podcast Subscriptions: Subscribe Podcast RSS feed and save episodes as new page
    2024/01/30 — Process Modules, Photo/Video/Audio
  • ImageMegapixels 0.2.1 beta by Robin S
    Adds methods to Pageimage objects useful for resizing to a target megapixel value.
    2023/09/26 — Photo/Video/Audio
  • TextformatterLiteYouTubeEmbed 1.0.1 beta by jacmaes
    Lite YouTube Embed: Replaces plain YouTube links in a CKEditor field with Paul Irish's much faster YouTube embed script.
    2022/11/21 — Textformatter Modules, Photo/Video/Audio

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