Internet Killed the Video Star?
July 1, 2009 9:21 AM
Other YouTube/Google-like services that allow more than 10min of video?
I have some seminars and roundtables I've been in that someone asked me to post on YouTube or Google Video, but I see Google has recently ended Video as an upload service, while YouTube seems to cap uploads at 10 minutes. These are 0:40 - 3:00 videos, so that's a big no.
They're niche interest, and while marked 'public', they're generally only of interest to a few hundred people. They'll end up embedded on web pages and blogs, like most YouTube vids.
Free is best, cheap is acceptable. What are my options?
I have some seminars and roundtables I've been in that someone asked me to post on YouTube or Google Video, but I see Google has recently ended Video as an upload service, while YouTube seems to cap uploads at 10 minutes. These are 0:40 - 3:00 videos, so that's a big no.
They're niche interest, and while marked 'public', they're generally only of interest to a few hundred people. They'll end up embedded on web pages and blogs, like most YouTube vids.
Free is best, cheap is acceptable. What are my options?
Viddler isn't on the list above - a few of the tech websites I read have started to use that. However there is a 500MB limit on the video upload size. Not really an issue for anything under about 90 minutes or so (assuming VGA, 750Kb/s), so you might have to do part 1/2 but for something 3 hours long that might be a worthwhile choice.
posted by SirOmega at 9:42 AM on July 1, 2009
posted by SirOmega at 9:42 AM on July 1, 2009
Vimeo is great, I use it for stuff, but you have to do a one-time fee to get their good service.
posted by Damn That Television at 9:51 AM on July 1, 2009
posted by Damn That Television at 9:51 AM on July 1, 2009
Seconding Vimeo. i don't know if I'd call it a "one-time fee," Pro is $60 per year I believe. But it's a great service.
posted by drjimmy11 at 9:54 AM on July 1, 2009
posted by drjimmy11 at 9:54 AM on July 1, 2009
Vimeo. Rocks.
posted by sadiehawkinstein at 10:16 AM on July 1, 2009
posted by sadiehawkinstein at 10:16 AM on July 1, 2009
Thanks gang. I'll check out Vimeo and Viddler first (500Mb is doable, these are 200-300Mbish crappy quality), and if necessary fall back on that big and daunting Wikipedia list.
posted by rokusan at 4:21 AM on July 2, 2009
posted by rokusan at 4:21 AM on July 2, 2009
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posted by filthy light thief at 9:25 AM on July 1, 2009