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Creating Custom Presets (Pro)

With FluentPlayer Pro, you can create your own custom presets — fully tailored player configurations that define the skin, controls, behaviors, caption styles, and even engagement overlays like email capture, CTAs, and action bars. Once created, a custom preset works just like the built-in ones and can be applied to any media item on your site.

Why create a custom preset?

The seven built in presets cover common use cases, but they cannot be modified. A custom preset lets you:

  • Choose exactly which controls are visible.
  • Set specific playback behaviors (autoplay, resume, inline playback).
  • Style captions to match your brand.
  • Pre configure engagement overlays so every video using the preset has them by default.

How to create a custom preset

  1. Go to FluentPlayer → Media → Add Media and open any media item.

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  1. In the right sidebar, expand the Preset panel. You will see all available presets (Default, Modern, Simple, Standard, Floating, Minimal, Ambient).
  2. Click + Add New at the bottom of the preset grid.

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  1. The Create New Preset dialog opens. Configure each section as described below.
  2. Click Create Preset when you are done.

Custom Preset

Your new preset appears in the preset grid alongside the built in ones. Select it to apply it to the current media, or apply it to any other media item later.

Preset Name and Skin

At the top of the dialog, you will find two required fields:

FieldDescription
Preset NameA name for your preset (e.g., "Custom Preset 1"). This is the label shown in the preset grid.
SkinThe visual style of the player. Choose from the dropdown; for example, Floating gives you a transparent control bar that floats over the video.

Available skins: Classic, Modern, Simple, Standard, Floating, Minimal.

Controls

The Controls section lets you decide which buttons and elements appear on the player. Each control has a toggle: turn it on to show it, off to hide it.

ControlWhat it does
Progress BarThe seekable timeline showing playback progress
Play/PauseThe main play/pause button in the control bar
ForwardSkip forward button (e.g., 10 seconds)
BackwardSkip backward button (e.g., 10 seconds)
VolumeVolume slider and mute button
Current TimeDisplays elapsed time and total duration
Playback SpeedLet viewers watch at different speeds (0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, 2x, etc.)
Settings MenuA gear icon that opens a menu for quality, speed, captions, and accessibility options
FullscreenToggle fullscreen mode
Picture In PictureDetach the video into a floating mini player
Captions ToggleShow or hide subtitles (if subtitle tracks are added)

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If you enable the Settings Menu, options like playback speed and captions are grouped inside it instead of appearing as separate buttons. This keeps the control bar clean when you have many features enabled.

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Behaviors

The Behaviors section controls how the player acts during and after playback. All toggles are off by default; enable only the ones you need.

BehaviorWhat it does
AutoplayStart playing automatically when the page loads (subject to browser autoplay policies)
Muted AutoplayAutoplay with the sound muted; most browsers allow this even when regular autoplay is blocked
Save Play PositionRemember where the viewer stopped so they can resume later
Plays InlineOn mobile, keep the video inside the page instead of opening the native fullscreen player
Hide Top ControlsHide the top area of the player (e.g., the title bar)
Hide Center ControlsHide the large center play button overlay
Hide Bottom ControlsHide the bottom control bar entirely

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Hiding all three control regions is useful for ambient background videos: the video plays with no visible UI. The built in Ambient preset uses this pattern.

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Styles

The Styles section lets you customize how captions (subtitles) look on the player.

OptionDescription
Customize Caption StyleToggle this on to override the default caption appearance
Caption Font Size (PX)Set the font size for subtitle text (e.g., 16)
Caption Color: BackgroundBackground color behind the caption text
Caption Color: TextColor of the caption text itself

These styles apply to every video that uses this preset, so your captions stay consistent across your content.

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Email Capture

You can pre configure an email capture overlay directly inside the preset. When enabled, every video using this preset will show the email gate at the specified point, with no need to add it as a layer on each media item individually.

OptionDescription
Enable Email CaptureToggle on to show an email collection form over the player
Display At (%)When to show the overlay, as a percentage of the video watched (e.g., 0 for the very start)
Allow SkippingLet viewers skip the email form without entering their address
Skip For CRM ContactsWhen enabled, logged in users who already exist as FluentCRM contacts will not see the overlay
Email ProvidersClick + Add Provider to connect a provider (e.g., FluentCRM) with list and tag assignments
Email PlaceholderPlaceholder text inside the email field (e.g., "Email Address")
HeadlineMain text above the email field (e.g., "Sign up to continue watching")
Button TextLabel on the submit button (e.g., "Subscribe")
Bottom TextSmall privacy note below the button (e.g., "We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at any time.")
Button ColorBackground and text color of the submit button
Border Radius (PX)Roundness of the button corners (e.g., 4)

See Email Capture Overlay for a deeper look at how email capture works.

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Call To Action

The Call To Action section lets you pre configure a CTA overlay that pauses the video and prompts the viewer to take an action.

OptionDescription
Enable Call To ActionToggle on to show a CTA overlay over the player
Display At (%)When to show the overlay, as a percentage of the video watched (e.g., 80 for near the end)
ContentA rich text editor (Visual / Code) where you design the overlay; add headings, text, buttons, images, and links
Container ColorsBackground and text color for the overlay container
Completion TypeWhat counts as "completing" the overlay; for example, Link Click means the viewer must click a link or button
Allow SkippingLet viewers skip the CTA without clicking

See CTA Overlay for more details on how the CTA overlay works.

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Action Bar

The Action Bar is a slim bar that appears at the top or bottom of the player with a text message and an optional button. Unlike the CTA overlay, the action bar does not pause the video; it slides in while playback continues.

OptionDescription
Enable Action BarToggle on to show an action bar over the player
PositionWhere the bar appears: Top or Bottom of the player
Display At (%)When the bar appears, as a percentage of the video watched (e.g., 0 for immediately)
TextThe message to display on the bar (e.g., "Like this?")
Font Size (PX)Font size of the bar text (e.g., 20)
Overlay ColorBackground and text color of the bar
Show Close ButtonLet the viewer close the bar
Button TypeType of button on the bar: No Button, Link, or YouTube Subscribe

When Button Type is set to Link, additional fields appear for the button text, URL, and color. When set to YouTube Subscribe, a field appears for your channel URL.

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Context Menu

The Context Menu section controls what happens when a viewer right-clicks the player — FluentPlayer replaces the browser's default menu with its own set of actions. The section header shows how many items are currently enabled (for example, "6 items enabled").

ToggleWhat it does
Enable Context MenuMaster switch for the custom right-click menu. Turn it off to fall back to the browser's default menu.
Copy LinkLet viewers copy a link to the video.
Copy Link At Current TimeCopy a link that opens the video at the current timestamp — handy for pointing someone to a precise moment.
LoopToggle looping for the video.
Playback SpeedChange how fast the video plays.
CaptionsToggle subtitles/captions (when subtitle tracks exist).
Picture in PicturePop the video out into a floating mini-player.

The Context Menu section in the Create New Preset dialog

Because these settings live on the preset, every video that uses it shows the same right-click menu.

After creating your preset

Once you click Create Preset, your custom preset appears in the Preset panel alongside the built in ones. It shows a thumbnail preview of how the player looks with your configuration.

To use your custom preset:

  • Select it by clicking on it in the preset grid; the current media item will use it immediately.
  • Apply it to other media by opening any media item, expanding the Preset panel, and selecting your preset.

To make changes later, click the edit (pencil) icon on your custom preset in the grid. To remove it, click the delete (trash) icon.

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Custom presets are great for teams. Create one preset for tutorials, another for marketing videos, and another for background loops; then let anyone on your team pick the right one when they add a new video.