[videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread Adam Warner
Hi all,

I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from hosting my 
videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been using Blip since the 
beta days (under two accounts). I feel like I've just been kicked in the gut. 
This email to the group is intended to ask your opinion on whether I should 
continue with Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on 
alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements to keep 
some private and some public. 

Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain a lot of 
video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I happened across their 
FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get some further information on before I 
started hosting hundreds of videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their 
contact form:


I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the Blip Pro 
account
is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off embedding
in the player settings.

While browsing around in
the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
hope you can clear things up and advise.

My
intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my tutorial
videos for a learning site in development. The site is named LearnWebTools and 
is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
advantage of your video distribution service.

I
am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
would need to take to become compliant.

The first reply from Blip Support:


Thanks for reaching out.  We are a free platform, provided your content meets 
our terms of service.

We are not a good solution for marketing or commercial videos. See our Terms of 
Service: 

Prohibited Content section, fourth bullet. You can read this at 

http://www.blip.tv/tos

It looks like you have a really interesting business, and I hope you find a 
good match for a service provider.

Best to you in your endeavors!

***Fourth Bullet of the tos says this***
Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a
particular product or service that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv,
does not otherwise have redeeming value to the community. Blip.tv may
allow the uploading of some such content for a fee, at its sole
discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than
other content (i.e. through indications that it is an advertisement, or
exclusion from some indices or searches).

I replied with this:


I'm not sure I was clear on my intent. My intent is
to create a show that showcases my video tutorials. It wouldn't be a
show in terms of actors and such, more of a helpful Reality show. It
is not to market commercial videos. I was asking if this would be
considered a show under the Blip tos? I really do hope I can continue
to use the Blip.tv service.


...and received this response:


We're not a good solution for screencasts. If it is determined a
tutorial is meant as advertisement for a product the account would be
removed.

Is it just me, or am I being misunderstood by this support person? If you do a 
simple search for tutorials or better yet screencasts, you will see many 
examples of tutorial screencast shows. Maybe the issue is that I actually asked 
permission? I'm just so disappointed. I plan to reply to the latest response 
with some further questioning (and perhaps begging), or maybe someone from Blip 
will see this and chime in (Mike do you still read these threads?)

I welcome your thoughts everyone, and if I'm just plain wrong in my thinking 
that I should be able to continue using Blip, then so be it. I'll start looking 
for alternative ways to host my videos. Maybe I should go with the FlowPlayer 
route and just host my own?
 


Sincerely,


Adam W. Warner
http://LearnWebTools.com
http://WordPressModder.org
My Recommended Web Hosting
 


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Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread michael
Adam
Where can I see some of the video tutorials?
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT

-Original Message-
From: Adam Warner awarne...@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:24:09 
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

Hi all,

I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from hosting my 
videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been using Blip since the 
beta days (under two accounts). I feel like I've just been kicked in the gut. 
This email to the group is intended to ask your opinion on whether I should 
continue with Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on 
alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements to keep 
some private and some public. 

Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain a lot of 
video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I happened across their 
FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get some further information on before I 
started hosting hundreds of videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their 
contact form:


I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the Blip Pro 
account
is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off embedding
in the player settings.

While browsing around in
the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
hope you can clear things up and advise.

My
intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my tutorial
videos for a learning site in development. The site is named LearnWebTools and 
is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
advantage of your video distribution service.

I
am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
would need to take to become compliant.

The first reply from Blip Support:


Thanks for reaching out.  We are a free platform, provided your content meets 
our terms of service.

We are not a good solution for marketing or commercial videos. See our Terms of 
Service: 

Prohibited Content section, fourth bullet. You can read this at 

http://www.blip.tv/tos

It looks like you have a really interesting business, and I hope you find a 
good match for a service provider.

Best to you in your endeavors!

***Fourth Bullet of the tos says this***
Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a
particular product or service that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv,
does not otherwise have redeeming value to the community. Blip.tv may
allow the uploading of some such content for a fee, at its sole
discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than
other content (i.e. through indications that it is an advertisement, or
exclusion from some indices or searches).

I replied with this:


I'm not sure I was clear on my intent. My intent is
to create a show that showcases my video tutorials. It wouldn't be a
show in terms of actors and such, more of a helpful Reality show. It
is not to market commercial videos. I was asking if this would be
considered a show under the Blip tos? I really do hope I can continue
to use the Blip.tv service.


...and received this response:


We're not a good solution for screencasts. If it is determined a
tutorial is meant as advertisement for a product the account would be
removed.

Is it just me, or am I being misunderstood by this support person? If you do a 
simple search for tutorials or better yet screencasts, you will see many 
examples of tutorial screencast shows. Maybe the issue is that I actually asked 
permission? I'm just so disappointed. I plan to reply to the latest response 
with some further questioning (and perhaps begging), or maybe someone from Blip 
will see this and chime in (Mike do you still read these threads?)

I welcome your thoughts everyone, and if I'm just plain wrong in my thinking 
that I should be able to continue using Blip, then so be it. I'll start looking 
for alternative ways to host my videos. Maybe I should go with the FlowPlayer 
route and just host my own?
 


Sincerely,


Adam W. Warner
http://LearnWebTools.com
http://WordPressModder.org
My Recommended Web Hosting
 


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Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread Adam Warner
Sorry, I should have included that in the original email. As I said, I'm still 
experimenting with presentation/quality etc., but these show the basic format.

http://wordpressmodder.org/how-to-add-a-sticky-post-to-a-wordpress-category-archive-page-719.html
http://wordpressmodder.org/secondary-html-content-plugin-video-overview-728.html

 




Sincerely,


Adam W. Warner
http://LearnWebTools.com
http://WordPressModder.org
My Recommended Web Hosting
 

 
  





From: mich...@rosenblumtv.com mich...@rosenblumtv.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 9:38:48 AM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

  
Adam
Where can I see some of the video tutorials?
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT

-Original Message-
From: Adam Warner awarne...@yahoo. com
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:24:09 
To: videoblogging@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

Hi all,

I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from hosting my 
videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been using Blip since the 
beta days (under two accounts). I feel like I've just been kicked in the gut. 
This email to the group is intended to ask your opinion on whether I should 
continue with Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on 
alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements to keep 
some private and some public. 

Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain a lot of 
video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I happened across their 
FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get some further information on before I 
started hosting hundreds of videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their 
contact form:


I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the Blip Pro 
account
is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off embedding
in the player settings.

While browsing around in
the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
hope you can clear things up and advise.

My
intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my tutorial
videos for a learning site in development. The site is named LearnWebTools and 
is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
advantage of your video distribution service.

I
am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
would need to take to become compliant.

The first reply from Blip Support:


Thanks for reaching out.  We are a free platform, provided your content meets 
our terms of service.

We are not a good solution for marketing or commercial videos. See our Terms of 
Service: 

Prohibited Content section, fourth bullet. You can read this at 

http://www.blip. tv/tos

It looks like you have a really interesting business, and I hope you find a 
good match for a service provider.

Best to you in your endeavors!

***Fourth Bullet of the tos says this***
Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a
particular product or service that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv,
does not otherwise have redeeming value to the community. Blip.tv may
allow the uploading of some such content for a fee, at its sole
discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than
other content (i.e. through indications that it is an advertisement, or
exclusion from some indices or searches).

I replied with this:


I'm not sure I was clear on my intent. My intent is
to create a show that showcases my video tutorials. It wouldn't be a
show in terms of actors and such, more of a helpful Reality show. It
is not to market commercial videos. I was asking if this would be
considered a show under the Blip tos? I really do hope I can continue
to use the Blip.tv service.


...and received this response:


We're not a good solution for screencasts. If it is determined a
tutorial is meant as advertisement for a product the account would be
removed.

Is it just me, or am I being misunderstood by this support person? If you do a 
simple search for tutorials or better yet screencasts , you will see many 
examples of tutorial screencast shows. Maybe the issue is that I actually asked 
permission? I'm just so disappointed. I plan to reply to the latest response 
with some further questioning (and perhaps begging), or maybe someone from Blip 
will see this and chime

Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread michael
Adam
Interesting.
Take a look at www.nyvs.com
If you find it of interest, get in touch with me.
mich...@rosenblumtv.com

Sent via BlackBerry by ATT

-Original Message-
From: Adam Warner awarne...@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:46:08 
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

Sorry, I should have included that in the original email. As I said, I'm still 
experimenting with presentation/quality etc., but these show the basic format.

http://wordpressmodder.org/how-to-add-a-sticky-post-to-a-wordpress-category-archive-page-719.html
http://wordpressmodder.org/secondary-html-content-plugin-video-overview-728.html

 




Sincerely,


Adam W. Warner
http://LearnWebTools.com
http://WordPressModder.org
My Recommended Web Hosting
 

 
  





From: mich...@rosenblumtv.com mich...@rosenblumtv.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 9:38:48 AM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

  
Adam
Where can I see some of the video tutorials?
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT

-Original Message-
From: Adam Warner awarne...@yahoo. com
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:24:09 
To: videoblogging@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

Hi all,

I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from hosting my 
videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been using Blip since the 
beta days (under two accounts). I feel like I've just been kicked in the gut. 
This email to the group is intended to ask your opinion on whether I should 
continue with Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on 
alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements to keep 
some private and some public. 

Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain a lot of 
video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I happened across their 
FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get some further information on before I 
started hosting hundreds of videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their 
contact form:


I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the Blip Pro 
account
is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off embedding
in the player settings.

While browsing around in
the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
hope you can clear things up and advise.

My
intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my tutorial
videos for a learning site in development. The site is named LearnWebTools and 
is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
advantage of your video distribution service.

I
am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
would need to take to become compliant.

The first reply from Blip Support:


Thanks for reaching out.  We are a free platform, provided your content meets 
our terms of service.

We are not a good solution for marketing or commercial videos. See our Terms of 
Service: 

Prohibited Content section, fourth bullet. You can read this at 

http://www.blip. tv/tos

It looks like you have a really interesting business, and I hope you find a 
good match for a service provider.

Best to you in your endeavors!

***Fourth Bullet of the tos says this***
Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a
particular product or service that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv,
does not otherwise have redeeming value to the community. Blip.tv may
allow the uploading of some such content for a fee, at its sole
discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than
other content (i.e. through indications that it is an advertisement, or
exclusion from some indices or searches).

I replied with this:


I'm not sure I was clear on my intent. My intent is
to create a show that showcases my video tutorials. It wouldn't be a
show in terms of actors and such, more of a helpful Reality show. It
is not to market commercial videos. I was asking if this would be
considered a show under the Blip tos? I really do hope I can continue
to use the Blip.tv service.


...and received this response:


We're not a good solution for screencasts. If it is determined a
tutorial is meant as advertisement for a product the account would be
removed.

Is it just me, or am I being

Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread Rupert Howe
Seems to me that you're being misunderstood.  The weird thing is that  
it seems almost deliberate.  It reads like their stock position is  
that if anybody asks whether something they're doing breaches the ToS,  
they should err on the side of caution in their response and just say  
No.  My personal reading of what you're doing is that it's fine under  
their ToS, but it's a bit depressing to see this kind of response from  
them, that doesn't seem to be trying to help you out or understand  
what it is that you're trying to do.  Especially when they used to  
handle all support requests more quickly and positively than anyone  
else.

I'm sure we're all aware that they've been switching their focus away  
from people like us and from YouTube clip content, to position  
themselves more strongly as The Web TV Show People.  It's obvious that  
videoblogging isn't going to make anybody any money by itself, but on  
the other hand there are a lot of people out there who use Blip  
because it's a fantastic video sharing site, with a great set of  
features - better than YouTube.  Seems to me that things like your  
videos are just sensible free social marketing for them - showing off  
why Blip is great to people who usually just see YouTube embeds.

But perhaps the weight of HD content being uploaded to their servers,  
which they have to transcode and stream out, is costing them too much  
to be worth it.   And I guess videoblogs and marketing and  
commercial videos often opt out of advertising, therefore don't make  
Blip any money.  I know Vimeo banned videogame screencasts because  
they were costing too much in terms of processing time and bandwidth.   
Perhaps that's why Blip say We are not a good solution for  
screencasts - even though they're actually a great solution for your  
kind of screencasts.

So.  Add some post-roll adverts onto your videos, make them some  
money, and see how keen they are to nuke your account after that ;)

Rupert






On 28-Oct-09, at 1:24 PM, Adam Warner wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from  
 hosting my videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been  
 using Blip since the beta days (under two accounts). I feel like  
 I've just been kicked in the gut. This email to the group is  
 intended to ask your opinion on whether I should continue with  
 Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on  
 alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements  
 to keep some private and some public.

 Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain  
 a lot of video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I  
 happened across their FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get  
 some further information on before I started hosting hundreds of  
 videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their contact form:

 I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
 video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the  
 Blip Pro account
 is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off  
 embedding
 in the player settings.

 While browsing around in
 the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
 bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
 hope you can clear things up and advise.

 My
 intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my  
 tutorial
 videos for a learning site in development. The site is named  
 LearnWebTools and is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
 The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
 technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
 available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
 available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
 advantage of your video distribution service.

 I
 am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
 usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
 would need to take to become compliant.

 The first reply from Blip Support:

 Thanks for reaching out. We are a free platform, provided your  
 content meets our terms of service.

 We are not a good solution for marketing or commercial videos. See  
 our Terms of Service:

 Prohibited Content section, fourth bullet. You can read this at

 http://www.blip.tv/tos

 It looks like you have a really interesting business, and I hope you  
 find a good match for a service provider.

 Best to you in your endeavors!

 ***Fourth Bullet of the tos says this***
 Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a
 particular product or service that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv,
 does not otherwise have redeeming value to the community. Blip.tv may
 allow the uploading of some such content for a fee, at its sole
 discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than
 other content (i.e. through indications that it is an advertisement,  

Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread Adam Warner
Hi Rupert,

Thanks for your reply and sharing your knowledge. You make many good points. I 
do have advertising turned on in my videos but did just realize that one was 
set as Private and therefore didn't display the ads. I've changed that video 
to Public and now the ads are showing.

I am hoping for a positive response from Blip as confirmation for me to 
continue.



 
Sincerely,


Adam W. Warner
http://LearnWebTools.com
http://WordPressModder.org
My Recommended Web Hosting
 

 
  





From: Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 10:51:56 AM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv 
Doesn't Love Me Anymore

  
Seems to me that you're being misunderstood.  The weird thing is that 
it seems almost deliberate.  It reads like their stock position is 
that if anybody asks whether something they're doing breaches the ToS, 
they should err on the side of caution in their response and just say 
No.  My personal reading of what you're doing is that it's fine under 
their ToS, but it's a bit depressing to see this kind of response from 
them, that doesn't seem to be trying to help you out or understand 
what it is that you're trying to do.  Especially when they used to 
handle all support requests more quickly and positively than anyone 
else.

I'm sure we're all aware that they've been switching their focus away 
from people like us and from YouTube clip content, to position 
themselves more strongly as The Web TV Show People.  It's obvious that 
videoblogging isn't going to make anybody any money by itself, but on 
the other hand there are a lot of people out there who use Blip 
because it's a fantastic video sharing site, with a great set of 
features - better than YouTube.  Seems to me that things like your 
videos are just sensible free social marketing for them - showing off 
why Blip is great to people who usually just see YouTube embeds.

But perhaps the weight of HD content being uploaded to their servers, 
which they have to transcode and stream out, is costing them too much 
to be worth it.   And I guess videoblogs and marketing and 
commercial videos often opt out of advertising, therefore don't make 
Blip any money.  I know Vimeo banned videogame screencasts because 
they were costing too much in terms of processing time and bandwidth. 
Perhaps that's why Blip say We are not a good solution for 
screencasts - even though they're actually a great solution for your 
kind of screencasts.

So.  Add some post-roll adverts onto your videos, make them some 
money, and see how keen they are to nuke your account after that ;)

Rupert

On 28-Oct-09, at 1:24 PM, Adam Warner wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from 
 hosting my videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been 
 using Blip since the beta days (under two accounts). I feel like 
 I've just been kicked in the gut. This email to the group is 
 intended to ask your opinion on whether I should continue with 
 Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on 
 alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements 
 to keep some private and some public.

 Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain 
 a lot of video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I 
 happened across their FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get 
 some further information on before I started hosting hundreds of 
 videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their contact form:

 I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
 video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the 
 Blip Pro account
 is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off 
 embedding
 in the player settings.

 While browsing around in
 the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
 bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
 hope you can clear things up and advise.

 My
 intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my 
 tutorial
 videos for a learning site in development. The site is named 
 LearnWebTools and is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
 The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
 technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
 available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
 available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
 advantage of your video distribution service.

 I
 am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
 usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
 would need to take to become compliant.

 The first reply from Blip Support:

 Thanks for reaching out. We are a free platform, provided your 
 content meets our terms of service.

 We are not a good solution for marketing

Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

2009-10-28 Thread sull
SInce you are a WordPress guy, why not try using VideoPress?

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Adam Warner awarne...@yahoo.com wrote:



 Hi Rupert,

 Thanks for your reply and sharing your knowledge. You make many good
 points. I do have advertising turned on in my videos but did just realize
 that one was set as Private and therefore didn't display the ads. I've
 changed that video to Public and now the ads are showing.

 I am hoping for a positive response from Blip as confirmation for me to
 continue.


 Sincerely,

 Adam W. Warner
 http://LearnWebTools.com
 http://WordPressModder.org
 My Recommended Web Hosting

 



 
 From: Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv rupert%40twittervlog.tv
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 10:51:56 AM

 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved
 Blip.tv Doesn't Love Me Anymore

 Seems to me that you're being misunderstood. The weird thing is that
 it seems almost deliberate. It reads like their stock position is
 that if anybody asks whether something they're doing breaches the ToS,
 they should err on the side of caution in their response and just say
 No. My personal reading of what you're doing is that it's fine under
 their ToS, but it's a bit depressing to see this kind of response from
 them, that doesn't seem to be trying to help you out or understand
 what it is that you're trying to do. Especially when they used to
 handle all support requests more quickly and positively than anyone
 else.

 I'm sure we're all aware that they've been switching their focus away
 from people like us and from YouTube clip content, to position
 themselves more strongly as The Web TV Show People. It's obvious that
 videoblogging isn't going to make anybody any money by itself, but on
 the other hand there are a lot of people out there who use Blip
 because it's a fantastic video sharing site, with a great set of
 features - better than YouTube. Seems to me that things like your
 videos are just sensible free social marketing for them - showing off
 why Blip is great to people who usually just see YouTube embeds.

 But perhaps the weight of HD content being uploaded to their servers,
 which they have to transcode and stream out, is costing them too much
 to be worth it. And I guess videoblogs and marketing and
 commercial videos often opt out of advertising, therefore don't make
 Blip any money. I know Vimeo banned videogame screencasts because
 they were costing too much in terms of processing time and bandwidth.
 Perhaps that's why Blip say We are not a good solution for
 screencasts - even though they're actually a great solution for your
 kind of screencasts.

 So. Add some post-roll adverts onto your videos, make them some
 money, and see how keen they are to nuke your account after that ;)

 Rupert

 On 28-Oct-09, at 1:24 PM, Adam Warner wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  I'm disappointed to learn that Blip.tv is discouraging me from
  hosting my videos. I'm especially disappointed because I have been
  using Blip since the beta days (under two accounts). I feel like
  I've just been kicked in the gut. This email to the group is
  intended to ask your opinion on whether I should continue with
  Blip.tv and if not, I would really appreciate your opinions on
  alternatives for hosting my videos as it relates to my requirements
  to keep some private and some public.
 
  Here are the details. I am developing a new site which will contain
  a lot of video. While I was poking around in my Blip.tv account I
  happened across their FAQ and saw something that I wanted to get
  some further information on before I started hosting hundreds of
  videos. I sent Blip.tv this message through their contact form:
 
  I have a Pro account and have been using it mostly for testing some
  video tutorials I've been making. The reason (I'm paying) for the
  Blip Pro account
  is because of the private feature and the ability to turn off
  embedding
  in the player settings.
 
  While browsing around in
  the Dashboard today I came across the content policy and it has me a
  bit worried as it may relate to my intended usage of Blips service. I
  hope you can clear things up and advise.
 
  My
  intention is to utilize my Blip account to continue to host my
  tutorial
  videos for a learning site in development. The site is named
  LearnWebTools and is located at http://learnwebtools.com.
  The site's focus will be to provide video tutorials on various web
  technologies. My desire is for some of these videos to only be
  available on this site (ones marked as private), and some to be
  available to through the show page (ones marked as public) and to take
  advantage of your video distribution service.
 
  I
  am looking for verification from Blip as to whether or not my intended
  usage constitutes a show in Blip's terms and if not, what steps I
  would need