You might be more fit for using WordPress.com with their pro services (i.e.
videopress).  Instead of aggregating in, try using WP as single content
source to publish from.

On Feb 26, 2010 3:17 PM, "elbowsofdeath" <[email protected]> wrote:



OK I tried signing up and it looks like theyve switched from supporting
Vimeo to Youtube. This is one of the things I dislike about this sort of
service - I need them to support lots of different video hosts, and if they
decide to switch at some point then its beyond my control. It does look like
they support RSS but I havent checked the details and am well out of date on
what kind of feeds video hosts make available.

Are there any opensource webapps with these sorts of features? They dont
need to be pretty to start with, can always redo the front end, but needs to
play nice with a variety of services. The means to aggregate stuff nicely
from a vairety of services has not turned out quite as straightforward from
a technical perspective as may once have been hoped here.

Cheers

Steve Elbows



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