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Best Site to Upload Video To? Want Quality and Portability.

10 pointsby berecruitedabout 17 years ago
Of course there is Youtube... but quality stinks. I love Vimeo, but the upload process takes FOREVER. I used to love VideoEgg, but they killed the consumer part.<p>Where should I go?!

14 comments

jacobbijaniabout 17 years ago
I think Vimeo is still the best if you want quality without having to host it yourself. The delay in uploading only happened recently. I imagine it will go away soon, but it is pretty horrible at the moment.
aaroneousabout 17 years ago
Shameless self-plug: www.viddyou.com - We have a lot of features like the best consumer HD (1080p and 720p), fast uploads + transcodes, you can view all your videos on your mobile device, a special interface just for the iphone, you can take your videos into Facebook, upload your videos or record directly with a webcam. If you have any questions, please drop me an email: aaronw@viddyou.com :]
trueboskoabout 17 years ago
Kind of the same question as the original but what about for videos that promote a product/etc? At work, I shoot and edit a lot of videos (A new one each month or so) on products we carry. Right now, we have them all on YouTube but the quality DOES shrink down a lot<p>I looked into Vimeo but they do not allow videos that promote a product (basically an ad). Anything with the quality and easability of Vimeo out there without that restriction?
maxniederhoferabout 17 years ago
<a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dailymotion.com/</a><p>has HD, can deliver everywhere, is fast. we're investors so this is shameless plug but it really is the best video site that no one knows about (except it's tens of millions of users each month).
paulgbabout 17 years ago
I've never used blip.tv to host video, but I like their flash player and the videos there seem to be much higher quality than youtube.<p>Edit: nevermind, they put annoying ads in your video. Best to stick with vimeo I guess.
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danielrhodesabout 17 years ago
Fliggo!<p>Plus we are coming out with some great analytics tools soon.
nradovabout 17 years ago
Are there any video sites with native support for AVCHD? Both Yahoo Video and Youtube require me to convert my videos to MPEG first, which wastes a lot of time and reduces the quality.
amitryabout 17 years ago
If you are willing to go paid, take a look at <a href="http://lightcastmedia.com" rel="nofollow">http://lightcastmedia.com</a>.
markbaoabout 17 years ago
Vimeo, as you said, while disregarding the upload... Or try Viddler, perhaps.<p>Too bad Brightcove.tv closed down :(
jottoabout 17 years ago
<a href="http://www.viddler.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.viddler.com/</a>
waveabout 17 years ago
<a href="http://omnisio.com" rel="nofollow">http://omnisio.com</a>
frankgrimesabout 17 years ago
ooyala.com has this great product called Backlot. I love how they let you scroll through the video and the quality is pretty good.
d3xionabout 17 years ago
if you're looking for quality, there's <a href="http://www.fixmymovie.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.fixmymovie.com</a>
entelarustabout 17 years ago
vimeo by far