It seems to have worked well, and distributed our video across 20 or so
different platforms, including the ones we were previously uploading to by
hand, Blip, Vimeo, Youtube, Google, Yahoo, etc.. The downside is that each
*upload* costs $0.99, not each video. So if you wanted to upload a video to
all 50 sites they support, it would cost 50 bucks.
Pretty pricey, but a useful service.
On 9/28/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not sure about this yet. we'll report on monday evening.
On 9/28/07, Gromik Tohoku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Someone mentioned Powerupload as a multidistribution
network, so I joined to find out and my profile stated
no credit so I read on and found out...
PowerUploads uses credits for each video you upload
and for each time we upload your video to a video
distribution site in your network. Credits cost 99
cents each, and are refundable at any time.
To purchase credits click on the Buy Credits Now
button below and then select the number of credits you
would like to purchase on the following page. You can
make your purchase using your Pay Pal Account as well
as with any major credit card.
Interesting, I wonder what happens to my vids if I
don't have credit for showing them via their service?
Nicolas
Gromik Nicolas
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
fax=81-22-795-7647
http://www.filmedworld.com/page.php?3
http://nag-productions.blip.tv/?
http://sendai-city-tourism-tohoku-university.blip.tv/
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Wreck Salvage
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