Best file type for YouTube video? -...

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paintbrush,

Uploading to YouTube and using that as the source on your site is not a bad idea. You are then, to some extent, letting them (YouTube) take care of video formats, compatibility issues and such...

I quite like 'Video Lightbox', using either YouTube or uploaded MP4 as source. It is very easy to use and takes up only as much space on your page as you want to give it.

I have an Video Lightbox example of an uploaded MP4 (HD) here: http://www.mingas.com
(on the left, just under the main menu...)

...and a number of others, using YouTube as source, here: http://www.mingas.com/video-clips1.php
(I wouldn't blame YouTube for the low quality of many of the videos on that page! They are just low-quality sources from my end, due to their age and use of inadequate recording equipment... They are included for reasons of 'historic interest'... :) )
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Vimeo ($60yr) and jwplayer ($149yr) cost too much to be an option.
I was asking about the HTML for displaying it in a slideshow because I didn't know if multi-media slideshows handle the display, or if I still need to upload 3-4 file types for the video, in which case I might as well do it myself.

For now, it displays fine and it's responsive, so I'll leave it on YouTube.

Per, I like how those small videos pop-up a larger, responsive version :)
I see that's a Video Lightbox feature. I like the one-time fee ($49), rather than a subscription costing way more than the hosting for the entire site – just for one video. :o

Thanks everyone for your input and ideas! :D

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paintbrush wrote:
Vimeo ($60yr) and jwplayer ($149yr) cost too much to be an option.
I was asking about the HTML for displaying it in a slideshow because I didn't know if multi-media slideshows handle the display, or if I still need to upload 3-4 file types for the video, in which case I might as well do it myself.

For now, it displays fine and it's responsive, so I'll leave it on YouTube.

Per, I like how those small videos pop-up a larger, responsive version :)
I see that's a Video Lightbox feature. I like the one-time fee ($49), rather than a subscription costing way more than the hosting for the entire site – just for one video. :o

Thanks everyone for your input and ideas! :D



There are many open source free ones out there as well:

http://www.videojs.com/
http://www.projekktor.com/
https://www.google.com/search?q=open+so … p;ie=UTF-8
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Thanks, Scott. Videojs looks very nice.
One thing I'm still not clear on... If I use that (or similar), do I still need to get the video converted to Ogg and WebM also?
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Just remember that using the HTML5 video tag does not mean that this video will play on any system. Because you are using mp4, must people would need to have QuickTime to see it. This is why most people use a wrapper.

YouTube and Vimeo are good services but you could also use something like http://www.jwplayer.com/learn-more/


I just saw this post, but jwplayer has way dropped their licensing prices since the last time I looked into using them. That's great!
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$149/yr is down from what it was? :o
You Tube is my hero :D
For really small businesses (and with only 1 video), paying $149 every year for that one video – while paying less than $50 to host the entire site – seems a bit extreme.
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