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  • Haochi · 2 years ago
    You can upload virtually unlimited size/length of videos to Google Video, but if the video quality matters to you, Veoh, Vimeo(allows original file DL) and BrightCove(max. 100MB) does a pretty good job on that.


    Personally, I prefer hosting videos on my own site where I can have 100% control over.

    There are many sites out there that offers review for online video sharing sites, a simple Google search can bring up a mass of them.
  • Haochi · 2 years ago
    You can upload virtually unlimited size/length of videos to Google Video, but if the video quality matters to you, Veoh, Vimeo(allows original file DL) and BrightCove(max. 100MB) does a pretty good job on that. Personally, I prefer hosting videos on my own site where I can have 100% control over. There are many sites out there that offers review for online video sharing sites, a simple Google search can bring up a mass of them.
  • Ken Berger · 2 years ago
  • Ken Berger · 2 years ago
    http://magnify.net would be perfect.
  • Nabeel Hyatt · 2 years ago
    I've been absolutely elated with Veoh so far. Think of it as Youtube HD -- much higher level encoding, less restrictions, easy publisher tools.
  • Nabeel Hyatt · 2 years ago
    I've been absolutely elated with Veoh so far. Think of it as Youtube HD -- much higher level encoding, less restrictions, easy publisher tools.
  • Sundeep · 2 years ago
    This is what friendput is for :). Till it's up-to-snuff, try LinkedIn Answers....
  • Guillaume · 2 years ago
    You should try Veodia (http://www.veodia.com): it captures and hosts straight from your camcorder in just one step and makes it available as high quality MPEG-4/H.264 content that plays on computers, Apple TV, iPods, mobile phones, etc. Also, you don't lose control of your content as you usually do on Google Video. Definitely the fastest way to get high quality video online.
  • Guillaume · 2 years ago
    You should try Veodia (http://www.veodia.com): it captures and hosts straight from your camcorder in just one step and makes it available as high quality MPEG-4/H.264 content that plays on computers, Apple TV, iPods, mobile phones, etc. Also, you don't lose control of your content as you usually do on Google Video. Definitely the fastest way to get high quality video online.