Tag: vimeo
Vimeo is better than YouTube for posting videos to your blog
by kwongfucius on Mar.02, 2009, under Internet
As a filmmaker, I make a lot of fun short videos that I want to post to my blog and the omnipresent YouTube flash player has become too pedestrian for me. It’s everywhere, everyone has seen it, and I want my blog to look unique. Also, YouTube has recently implemented a new anti-piracy feature that scans the audio in your video and compares it to a database of songs. Sometimes, Youtube can mistakenly tag your video as infringing on music even if it isn’t. Take for instance you film your friend and a car on the street has its radio too loud. Youtube can pick up on the song and potentially delete your video from its site. For those reasons and a few more, I decided to look for an alternative and found Vimeo worthy of giving a try.
Like Youtube, Vimeo offers HD support and provides an adequate amount of storage space. But more importantly in order to compete with YouTube’s dominance, Vimeo got all innovative with their features. Vimeo offers built in widgets that you can implement in your blog or website. I’m really looking forward to playing with this one widget where it displays all of my latest videos. I’m going to make a dedicated videos page and use the widget as a visual gallery of my videos. In addition, Vimeo gives me a personal email that allows me to post videos by email. In conjunction with the widget, I can update videos to my blog from the road. Vimeo also lets me specify the size of the video so that I can embed the video with a size that fits the layout of my blog. Yes I can do this in Youtube with an easy alteration in html; but for people out there that don’t know html, this feature is key. Lastly, Vimeo’s free account caps me at an adequate weekly limit of 500MB and 1 HD video per week.
The following is a test/example of Vimeo: