VideoPress Basics For WordPress.com: Getting Up & Running
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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13 responses to “VideoPress Basics For WordPress.com: Getting Up & Running”
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here I get all the needs associated with the blog, thank’s for everything
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Can I transfer my blogger site into word press?
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thanks for the video. will try on my wordpress.com blog.
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Thanks for WordPress.tv and this video feature. Keep up the great work
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Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the video. How does the quality of Video Press compare to using Vimeo?-
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.
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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.
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I thought that wordpress was free , and now i see that you ask for money.
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The WordPress software is free, but VideoPress is a paid upgrade to WordPress.com that provides video hosting.
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Thanks for presenting VideoPress here on WordPress.TV! I consider to install it when my new WordPress site goes online.
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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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is it possible to prohibit the viewers from downloading the video?
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August 5, 2009
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