So I tried vimeo and I wasn't too impressed. It doesn't allow "HD" to be flipped on when embedded. Forces the user to travel over to their site.
How is quicktime embedded? I used to really like sorenson video 3 but since using x64 that option disappeared.
So, yeah...I feel weird asking because I never really bothered putting a demo reel up in the past. Just for some simple turntables.
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http://blip.tv/
That is what Joystiq and Rooster Teeth use.
example : http:// some url/directory name/file name.mov
should do the trick.
if not, you just surround it with the embed tag
http://cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php
I think I should worry about a compressor that looks best. Does anyone have any personal favorites? H.264 quicktime looks really washed out...
Quicktime is a restricted, ugly utter slow bloatware with auto update for shit I never want on windows. Also it crashe(d/s) frequently because of some unstable plugin port for browser XY.
With any Flash Video player kit you can also stream or playback H264 since flash player 9. Which means that you can playback MOV, AVI or MP4 containers with H264 compression through the flash plugin on your website.
Just google some free flash players (SWF files with JS and some templates on how to embed), annoys less people and works for everyone.
Thanks for the posts. I'll keep researching.
Luckily some browsers are starting to implement video playback (firefox, chrome, opera to name a few) with either MPEG4 (needs license though for the browser company) or the Theora OGG something video codec.
But like I said earlier the most convenient video watching is for me YouTube because it has the fastest servers (unlike vimeo which is often slow) and just works in every browser on every OS and on every computer I use.
I'm sort of being a bastard on accepting any sort of loss of quality. Is a 4MB .flv for 7 seconds a bit much? The codec is "On2 VP6 Pro". I think it is H264 but not sure. It's in the Flash 9 category.
yeah...lots of technical jargon there...
I'd go with youtube but I feel like my hands are tied behind my back. Unless things have changed I like all of these tweakable settings. This flash video seems cleaner than anything I've seen on youtube.
I tend to dislike vids hosted from sites like vimeo and youtube. I love vimeo and youtube, but their embeds suck. Also quicktime is really annoying if it takes you to a white page with the video on it, that's useless. If you can get it embedded properly I guess it would be okay.
I actually want to try hosting a divx web player version, that might be fun.
Hi Frump,
It's funny you mention that. I just gave the JW Player a try last night when googling for a free template, heh. Seems to work quite well. What flash video codec are you using?
Also, monster mentioned that I have alternative download options, which is a good point, I just forgot that I had done it.:poly136:
It's always nice to offer a higher res version in case they want to see higher res or keep it. I wouldn't suggest you have more than one embed though. Just link a download to the others.