I would say exactly what Rhett said. Also, Blip provides an opportunity for people looking for videos to stumble across yours, and they highlight shows they like. Plus they're good guys who get involved in the scene and the community their tech support is totally amazing. Oh, and they're free. Rupert
Twittervlogging during Videoblogging Week 2007: http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/ http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/ On 4 Apr 2007, at 06:38, J. Rhett Aultman wrote: Yes. Making QT my main format caused no end of headaches from people telling me they had trouble with QT, so I decided to go with Flash. Dreamhost also offers their own Flash transcoder, but I felt that Blip.tv offered more in the way of social support, such as serving as the mouthpiece of vloggers when video got scraped against people's CC licenses, that I went with them for my new show. Blip has its ups and downs, but I've been pleased overall. I now host Greentime on Blip and have it crosspost to a Wordpress blog I keep on Dreamhost. It is a pretty good arrangement, and I don't know that I'd go back to doing everything completely off Dreamhost. -- Rhett. http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime http://www.weatherlight.com/greentime Daniel Foster wrote: >New to vlogging and setting up my vlog now. Not certain whether I should go >with an inexpensive high disk-space / bandwidth server (dreamhost) or a host >such as blip.tv. > >This will be on my own domain. I¹ve read over blip¹s licensing terms, so >I¹m aware of that. I plan to eventually post numerous videos (more than >100) as I already have lots of content. > >I¹m tending toward dreamhost, which seems to give me more control and I >could use their QT streaming capabilities. Would this be a good choice ? >Any other guidance regarding this is much appreciated! > >Thanks. > >* DF > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
