Like SFMOMA, I've used Brightcove before, but I think the reasons to do
so are getting really skinny ... it's super expensive and only does a
bit more than a $20/month Vimeo Pro account (as far as I know).
Keir, do you think if you made the decision today, you would go with
Brightcove? Why?
Thanks!
Matt
On 07/07/2017 12:42 PM, Keir Winesmith wrote:
Hi Lisa
We use Brightcove as our video CDN, and in-page player for videos on
sfmoma.org. It's fine, the CMS is pretty straightforward and it's players are
easily templated.
We put made-for-YouTube videos on YouTube.
We store non-public video, b-roll, etc. on our DAMS (NetX).
Hope that helps.
Keir
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Lisa, I am interested in this as well and will follow responses. If you get
off-list responses I'd be interested to know what they say.
If it helps, when I was at the Getty, we used the Akamai hosted streaming
service. But it was not the most user-friendly option. At the Hammer we post to
Vimeo, YT, and Livestream and embed. This is fine for presentation.
But not so great as a managed storage solution.
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On Jul 7, 2017 5:52 AM, "Goble, Lisa" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello All,
I'm interested to know what other institutions use in terms of
managing and storing video content on their websites (rather than
embedding from a video sharing site like YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) It
seems like we can go with a few different options. Are you using CDNs (Content
Delivery Networks)?
Cloud-hosted video solutions? Self-hosted? What works best? We are
using Drupal.
Many thanks!
Lisa Candage Goble
Media Producer
The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
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