Hi Emre -this is a feature only available to WordPress.com users with the Space ugprade, as demogirl mentions in the tutorial. However, you can set up your videos in an empty, dummy .com account and embed into your self-install (I do).
Hey xbiboy – you can actually embed the WordPress.com player in your .org site – Matt and I do this on our self-hosted blogs. You upload to a dummy .com account and then embed away.
Hi Helen. A Space upgrade is a feature of WordPress.com whereby you can purchase (from $20/year) additional storage space and gain access to our media player. You can set up a “dummy” blog with .com to use the feature and still embed in your self-hosted blog (this is what I do). More on the Space Upgrade at WordPress.com support.Alternatively, there are video players you can use as plugins for your self-hosted blog. You’ll find some in the plugin directory
hi, is this a plugin that will allow me to set up a website similiar to wordpress.tv, where i can compile all of my videos as a video gallery? I don’t just want to embed the videos. I need a full blown website – basically a basic version of youtube, with features such as ‘related’ just as this site has. do you guys offer all these features, or just a video player?
We’ll hopefully have some video-centric themes on WordPress.com before too long. In the meantime, your best bet is still running a self-installed version of WordPress (from WordPress.org) and making use of a third party theme. There are some some good free themes out there for video-focused blogs, and sites such as Press75 have a good range of GNU-licensed video themes that cost a bit to purchase
let me jsut throw my 2 cents in, I think the video player found on wordpress.com really needs to be included with the stand-alone installs, it seems to have some many great features and looks nice, that 3rd party video plugins just don’t have.
Thanks for the feedback, John, and glad you like the player. I’ve thought about this, too, but the results wouldn’t really be the same IMHO as you’d need the transcoding technology, and for higher traffic content, also the might of the WordPress.com grid servers to serve your videos efficiently (especially on the bandwidth heavy HD content). Unless you’re just referring to the aesthetics of the player. I’m sure it could be scaled to some extent, and if you have ideas on this front I’d encourage you to share them in the feature requests forums at WordPress.org
I have discovered that importing video into WordPress to be the most confusing thing I have tried to do with WordPress to date. I don’t want to embed video links. I have a self hosted WordPress blog. The embed video plugins don’t seem to be able to do this. I want to upload my video source, and then embed the video and video player into my post. WP please simplify this process!
I have insert my new foto, and nothing change.
I insert a new video from Youtube, and nothing appear.
I saw your video presentation of how to add new items, video and pictures
and as nothing said happened, why?
I thank at once any for indication.
Armando Antunes
Armando, sounds like a case for support. If you’re using a WordPress.com blog, please head to WordPress.com support. If you’re self-hosting, let people know about your problem at the WordPress.org forums and someone will likely help you to resolve your issue
Michael,
perhaps you can answer a question no one else can for me. I have a wordpress site and have uploaded video onto my host server (bluehost) but every time I try an embed a video into a post on my site I just get a black image with the html code playing along the top.
please help!
Corey, these things tend to be case-by-case – it would depend on a few factor, including the type of video you’re embedding, how you’re embedding, and where (i.e. in the HTML vs. Visual editor). Far and the way the best solution for video in a self-hosted blog is to install one or more of the many video plugins available – these will extend the functionality a great deal. Run a check for “video” or “video” player in your Plugins> Add New menu and you’ll see a host of options
I have a wordpress.org profile and site and I recently bought a space upgrade through that account thinkin that I could upload audio to my site… However I now realise that the best way is to buy a space upgrade for a dummy site and then embed the code in the .org site…
I have now set up a dummy profile however I am not able to send my credits (which I have been charged for) on my wordpress.org account to the wordpress.com account…
PLEASE can someone help It would be very much appreciated…
@Michael Pick
Since you mention the dummy .com work around a few times, might you have any tutorial suggestions for this? Sounds like a job for demo-girl? 🙂
January 25, 2009 at 7:07 pm |
Hi ,
I have updated ny wp to 2.7. However I cannot embded the video as you described ib this presentation. Do you have an idea?
Regards
Emre
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January 26, 2009 at 5:29 am |
Hi Emre -this is a feature only available to WordPress.com users with the Space ugprade, as demogirl mentions in the tutorial. However, you can set up your videos in an empty, dummy .com account and embed into your self-install (I do).
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January 27, 2009 at 2:34 am |
do you know a plugin were i can embed video on my wordpress self hosted site like this one on wordpress.com?
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January 27, 2009 at 6:20 am |
Hey xbiboy – you can actually embed the WordPress.com player in your .org site – Matt and I do this on our self-hosted blogs. You upload to a dummy .com account and then embed away.
Otherwise, check out the plugin directory for some nice alternatives. Something like WordTube or All In One Video Pack might suit your needs
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January 28, 2009 at 12:03 am |
How To Build Successful One Way Backlinks.
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February 9, 2009 at 8:23 pm |
what is Space upgrade please. Can someone elaborate on this for us. I have my blog on my own server (godaddy)
Thank you foe these grest videos
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February 10, 2009 at 5:22 am |
Hi Helen. A Space upgrade is a feature of WordPress.com whereby you can purchase (from $20/year) additional storage space and gain access to our media player. You can set up a “dummy” blog with .com to use the feature and still embed in your self-hosted blog (this is what I do). More on the Space Upgrade at WordPress.com support.Alternatively, there are video players you can use as plugins for your self-hosted blog. You’ll find some in the plugin directory
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February 19, 2009 at 3:08 am |
hi, is this a plugin that will allow me to set up a website similiar to wordpress.tv, where i can compile all of my videos as a video gallery? I don’t just want to embed the videos. I need a full blown website – basically a basic version of youtube, with features such as ‘related’ just as this site has. do you guys offer all these features, or just a video player?
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February 19, 2009 at 5:38 am |
We’ll hopefully have some video-centric themes on WordPress.com before too long. In the meantime, your best bet is still running a self-installed version of WordPress (from WordPress.org) and making use of a third party theme. There are some some good free themes out there for video-focused blogs, and sites such as Press75 have a good range of GNU-licensed video themes that cost a bit to purchase
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February 23, 2009 at 9:21 am |
let me jsut throw my 2 cents in, I think the video player found on wordpress.com really needs to be included with the stand-alone installs, it seems to have some many great features and looks nice, that 3rd party video plugins just don’t have.
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February 24, 2009 at 7:38 am |
Thanks for the feedback, John, and glad you like the player. I’ve thought about this, too, but the results wouldn’t really be the same IMHO as you’d need the transcoding technology, and for higher traffic content, also the might of the WordPress.com grid servers to serve your videos efficiently (especially on the bandwidth heavy HD content). Unless you’re just referring to the aesthetics of the player. I’m sure it could be scaled to some extent, and if you have ideas on this front I’d encourage you to share them in the feature requests forums at WordPress.org
With that said, for the technically inclined we have open-sourced the technology we use here.
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March 5, 2009 at 11:19 pm |
I have discovered that importing video into WordPress to be the most confusing thing I have tried to do with WordPress to date. I don’t want to embed video links. I have a self hosted WordPress blog. The embed video plugins don’t seem to be able to do this. I want to upload my video source, and then embed the video and video player into my post. WP please simplify this process!
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April 8, 2009 at 10:14 pm |
I have insert my new foto, and nothing change.
I insert a new video from Youtube, and nothing appear.
I saw your video presentation of how to add new items, video and pictures
and as nothing said happened, why?
I thank at once any for indication.
Armando Antunes
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April 9, 2009 at 3:45 am |
Armando, sounds like a case for support. If you’re using a WordPress.com blog, please head to WordPress.com support. If you’re self-hosting, let people know about your problem at the WordPress.org forums and someone will likely help you to resolve your issue
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April 17, 2009 at 9:07 am |
Michael,
perhaps you can answer a question no one else can for me. I have a wordpress site and have uploaded video onto my host server (bluehost) but every time I try an embed a video into a post on my site I just get a black image with the html code playing along the top.
please help!
corey
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April 20, 2009 at 5:30 am |
Corey, these things tend to be case-by-case – it would depend on a few factor, including the type of video you’re embedding, how you’re embedding, and where (i.e. in the HTML vs. Visual editor). Far and the way the best solution for video in a self-hosted blog is to install one or more of the many video plugins available – these will extend the functionality a great deal. Run a check for “video” or “video” player in your Plugins> Add New menu and you’ll see a host of options
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April 30, 2009 at 5:36 pm |
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CAN COMEONE HELP …
I have a wordpress.org profile and site and I recently bought a space upgrade through that account thinkin that I could upload audio to my site… However I now realise that the best way is to buy a space upgrade for a dummy site and then embed the code in the .org site…
I have now set up a dummy profile however I am not able to send my credits (which I have been charged for) on my wordpress.org account to the wordpress.com account…
PLEASE can someone help It would be very much appreciated…
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May 3, 2009 at 11:46 am |
Hi – Please contact the WordPress.com support team
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June 2, 2009 at 11:53 pm |
What is the best media player?
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June 14, 2009 at 4:38 pm |
sorry but i really like the player and would like to add to my site
when i put t a video file its a link that opens to windows media player
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June 14, 2009 at 10:46 pm |
how can i use only the player
i dont want the video server
is it possible to only install the video on my site
*its not MU
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July 19, 2009 at 10:37 pm |
@Michael Pick
Since you mention the dummy .com work around a few times, might you have any tutorial suggestions for this? Sounds like a job for demo-girl? 🙂
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July 22, 2009 at 2:34 am |
Indeed – we have .org and .com tutorials for getting the most out of VideoPress in line for production this week. Thanks for asking!
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December 24, 2009 at 1:05 am |
Thanks for this tutorial, I had no idea that WP has video player option.
s.
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May 26, 2010 at 2:42 pm |
I like this video production. What camera did you use?
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March 5, 2011 at 11:29 pm |
Nice, love it!
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