An Easier Way to Upload Files
We’re producing up to five videos every weekday through our Live experience (less than ten minutes apiece) – but it’s not scalable to upload these recordings to more than two video networks. This limits our distribution potential, and a problem that the industry must move to solve before more video networks come online. From the beginning, I’ve needed a service to take a single video and (from there) upload it to an array of networks. Does such a service exist? I’m not so sure, but until then – our community has informed me about two separate products – neither of which I’ve registered.
There’s the $200 Video Post Robot, which has a lifetime license – and is available at 50% off if you use my link and the “bestvideotool” coupon code during checkout. It currently uploads to:
- Youtube
- Google Video
- Bolt
- Putfile
- Metacafe
- Yahoo Video
- MSN Soapbox
- Myspace Video
- Revver
- Livevideo
- Stupidvideos
- Break
- Brightcove
- Ebaumsworld
And the $150 Video Upload Pro, which will currently upload to:
- AtomFilms
- Blip.tv
- BoFunk
- Bolt
- ClipShack
- EvideoShare
- Flurl
- Google Video
- Guba
- JumpCut
- LiveVideo
- MySpace Video
- PutFile
- Sharkle
- Veoh
- Vimeo
- Yahoo Video
- YouTube
I’m inclined to go with the Video Post Robot, if only because it seems more feature-rich – but I’m really looking for anybody who has had practical experience with either of these video upload tools. Or, perhaps you know of another service that does a better job at a lower cost?
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9 Comments
SocioBiblog
July 11th, 2007
at 9:15am
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November 9th, 2009
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Chuck Olsen
June 19th, 2007
at 1:52am
Yikes – I’m utterly turned off by the cheesy infomercial marketing of both products. Makes me not trust them at all.
Jonathan Bloom
June 19th, 2007
at 5:34am
If you upload to Veoh it can then syndicate to MySpace, Google Video, and YouTube.
Scott Sigler
June 19th, 2007
at 8:56am
I was looking for a tool like this, didn’t know any existed – thanks!
Chris
June 19th, 2007
at 2:51pm
You should try Veoh.com. They will upload your video to Youtube, Myspace and Google video. It works pretty well. They also will automatically transcoded to iPod compatible Quicktime.
Rob Safuto
June 19th, 2007
at 7:02pm
Be aware that if you use the Veoh service to syndicate to Google Video, YouTube and MySpace Veoh inserts a post-roll message into the flash version that is a promo for Veoh.
Michael Dunn
July 3rd, 2007
at 5:13pm
I have been using VideoUploadPro for some time. It works ok for me. However, I never used the other one.
Valentin Yonte
June 7th, 2009
at 7:00pm
I´m looking for an applicacion like comment on this post. I can see that this post are from 2007, and I would like to know if another applicacion ara avaliable, today on June, 2009.
I try to go to the link of Video Robot, and don´t work
Thanks
Valentin