Just Another Video Sharing Site?
Is ClipShack just another video sharing site? So far, yes. But it promises to blow the competition out of the water in due time so I’ll keep my eye out and see whats in store.
At the moment, signing up for it’s beta gives you a Free 50MB of video storage (so far there is only a free version. Paid services should be added soon). Compared to other sites, that’s nothing.
Vidilife allows you to upload videos up to a whooping 2Gigs! Streaming video is in WMV which doesn’t give you the best quality.
YouTube offers the most features at the moment and unlimited file upload as long as they are under 100mb. Only downside is when video is converted to Flash, its not always the pretiest thing.
ZippyVideos like Vivilife offers streaming video without converting it to Flash. They convert to WMV which isn’t the best quality either. And their limit is unlimited files of up to 20MB.
What we want now is someone to give clean, interactive Quicktime streaming video support… Any takers?
Did I miss any great video services? Feel free to give me a heads up in the comments.
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What about Metacafe.com?? client application with no limits and excelent quality.
Comment by Eyal — November 1, 2005 @ 1:49 pm
Thanks for sharing Eyal, I have downloaded it and will check it out. Looks interesting.
This list is for online based services… but I will review this one on its own later.
Comment by Administrator — November 1, 2005 @ 6:24 pm
I like Veoh. They let anyone create their own TV channel and broadcast unlimited size video files with great quality. They also support export of video to the video ipod and the PSP. All kinds of videos on there, and if you go to the profile tab and change your ratings, you get access to lots of adult stuff as well. bonus
Comment by Solomon Bijoor — January 8, 2006 @ 7:21 pm
www.boostfile ist another new one but it´s really cool because one can create folder an upload files into them
Comment by Andrew — May 30, 2006 @ 7:04 pm