Hi Everyone,
My video has just been taken off Youtube because it is too long (27 minutes to be exact).
It's a really important screen capture training that I'd my downline to have access to ASAP.
Will you kindly let me know which video sites will be able to accommodate my super long video?
Thanking you in advance...
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Re: Uploading a lengthy video online
Google Video
http://video.google.com/
Last I knew they were allowing any length
Plus its a good SEO position, since google owns it
http://video.google.com/
Last I knew they were allowing any length
Plus its a good SEO position, since google owns it
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Re: Uploading a lengthy video online
Get professional video hosting from Amazon S3 or GVO or a similar video hosting provider.
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Re: Uploading a lengthy video online
Hi Stephens.
Why not split into a 2 or 3 part series?
Would that damage the content too much?
Just a thought - take care.
Why not split into a 2 or 3 part series?
Would that damage the content too much?
Just a thought - take care.
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Re: Uploading a lengthy video online
I know that is frustrating, I concur with a previous post on breaking into smaller parts. Not only will that be better so it fits the requirement of Youtube, but also it will be easier for your students as its sometimes hard to watch something that is long, and has a lot of content, our attention span usually comes in 5 minute segments, but if you can't reduce it that much, you may have to find a place where they allow longer videos.
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Re: Uploading a lengthy video online
I was just checking the latest youtube specs and it allows 15 minute maximum duration. That would only require that you break your training into 2 parts.
That way you get to stay in a FREE hosting service and you can make PART 2 display automatically as the next choice.
When money is tight I always try to stay in the free tools.
I think it is also good to make training in modules not because of youtube but because it is MORE EFFECTIVE for your downline to watch and absorb. If it is important and it is good they will watch both parts. A 15 minute segment is also easier to fit into a tight schedule.
Let me make one more comment that you may not find pleasant.
What you think is CRITICAL is based on your viewpoint. I have watched training videos that were so wordy and so slow to get to the point I turned them off. Why not ask a few of your team members exactly how they see it.
If the information is good and well presented then having it in parts will not take away from the value in my opinion. I would recommend building the training in such a way that the breaks at 15 minutes do not disrupt the flow so you can cut it there
That way you get to stay in a FREE hosting service and you can make PART 2 display automatically as the next choice.
When money is tight I always try to stay in the free tools.
I think it is also good to make training in modules not because of youtube but because it is MORE EFFECTIVE for your downline to watch and absorb. If it is important and it is good they will watch both parts. A 15 minute segment is also easier to fit into a tight schedule.
Let me make one more comment that you may not find pleasant.
What you think is CRITICAL is based on your viewpoint. I have watched training videos that were so wordy and so slow to get to the point I turned them off. Why not ask a few of your team members exactly how they see it.
If the information is good and well presented then having it in parts will not take away from the value in my opinion. I would recommend building the training in such a way that the breaks at 15 minutes do not disrupt the flow so you can cut it there
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