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?!
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.
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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?
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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.
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.