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VideoPress Basics For WordPress.com: Getting Up & Running

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VideoPress brings you high definition, embeddable video to your WordPress.com blog and beyond. In this short tutorial we look at the process of getting it installed, and publishing a video with it. For an overview of the VideoPress feature-set, check out our introductory video or the dedicated WordPress.com support page. For information on getting set up with a self-installed version of WordPress, check out our tutorial on just that.

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August 5, 2009

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12 Responses to “VideoPress Basics For WordPress.com: Getting Up & Running”

  1. agus

    here I get all the needs associated with the blog, thank’s for everything

  2. designer922

    Can I transfer my blogger site into word press?

    • Ryan Markel

      There’s a Support page about that very thing here.

  3. Free Wordpress Themes

    thanks for the video. will try on my wordpress.com blog.

  4. rosie

    Thanks for WordPress.tv and this video feature. Keep up the great work

  5. ileaneb

    Hi Ryan,
    Thanks for the video. How does the quality of Video Press compare to using Vimeo?

    • Ryan Markel

      The quality is about the same, but IMO the player is more elegant, and VideoPress offers really tight integration with WordPress.com, especially with stats.

  6. thevideoanalyst

    If I turn off the Display Embeded code my video disappears on my self-hosted site.

    Is this normal? I am creating a membrship site and don’t want people takingthe video and sharing it.

  7. kontopoulos

    I thought that wordpress was free , and now i see that you ask for money.

    • Ryan Markel

      The WordPress software is free, but VideoPress is a paid upgrade to WordPress.com that provides video hosting.

  8. Matt

    Thanks for presenting VideoPress here on WordPress.TV! I consider to install it when my new WordPress site goes online.

  9. thewhitneyvault

    Maybe someone can help. I’m useing Vidoepress for almost a year and never had problems. However now, when I upload videos they won’t stop precessing… can anyone tell me why?

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