Interesting turn of events. Listen to colleague Roland... Blip.tv really is it. Don't count on the 30 cents they'll put in your Paypal account. The reason people WATCHED YouTube was that they could - it was a .flv or Flash file. Quicktime only? You'll loose over half your audience. Period. If you upload a .mov or .mp4 file to Blip.tv, it will create a .flv file which will give you both - plus HOTLINKING allowed. No one else comes close.
Submitted by Richard on July 23rd, 2006 at 6:45 PM
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Sweet, but I think I might just do it myself. In fact, though, I should make my post video to every possible service ("make it widespread"). Is there a tool that does that? My videos have a Creative Commons Attribution license on them (despite the fact that Revver's interface doesn't let me choose that), meaning that anybody can make money on my mundane videos. Anybody including me.
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Interesting turn of events. Listen to colleague Roland... Blip.tv really is it. Don't count on the 30 cents they'll put in your Paypal account. The reason people WATCHED YouTube was that they could - it was a .flv or Flash file. Quicktime only? You'll loose over half your audience. Period. If you upload a .mov or .mp4 file to Blip.tv, it will create a .flv file which will give you both - plus HOTLINKING allowed. No one else comes close.
Sweet, but I think I might just do it myself. In fact, though, I should make my post video to every possible service ("make it widespread"). Is there a tool that does that? My videos have a Creative Commons Attribution license on them (despite the fact that Revver's interface doesn't let me choose that), meaning that anybody can make money on my mundane videos. Anybody including me.