…or, more accurately, it will really hurt if we get hit hard :) (Only at 1.2K views at the moment)
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@vimeo Pro is out of the question as they force you to embed Google Analytics. And YouTube is out of the question for obvious reasons :) -
@aral Host them on Bit Torrent and enable video streaming for Torrents on your website… -
@toobdesign That didn’t work too well for BitTorrent from what I remember :) http://gigaom.com/2014/02/20/bittorrent-shuts-down-its-live-streaming-website-to-refocus-on-mobile/ …
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@aral Vimeo Pro exposes their raw stream URLs - so you could use them solely as a CDN, bypass their player and roll your own/jPlayer etc. -
@isrob Wondering if that’s against their terms of service, though. They repeatedly state on forums that Google Analytics can’t be turned off -
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@aral Extremely odd. We use that here at work and functions very well. The stream URLs are exposed in the Video File tab of the settings. -
@isrob Thanks again, it would make sense for us to use that, then. Will be looking into that today :) +@RidiculousGnome
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@aral dunno its politics etc but I interviewed the bloke who runs this once http://m.vid.ly/ -
@brucel Thanks, Bruce — will check it out :) -
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@aral btw, +1 for http://archive.org (see previous tweet). I use it for cc licensed stuff. (Next life, turn your UX attention to them.) -
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@aral well, if you do have lots of spare time, please get on it asap! the upload process makes *my* eyes bleed. - 1 more reply
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