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Best way to distribute/post HD videos of 1h 20m croquet games
Jan 20, 2016 10:03:29   #
rdilley
 
Competitive croquet (yes, it exists) games using American rules last 75 or 80 minutes. I made the videos in HD with a Canon 7D and did very simple assembly in iMovie. What's the best way to get them to the people who are in them? Some are worth posting, and I'll figure our how to do that on youtube. For the more private distribution, should I post on SmugMug etc, try to burn a dvd ....?

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Jan 21, 2016 20:25:04   #
Bobspez Loc: Southern NJ, USA
 
http://vimeo.com/92060046

The above link shows how to share a Vimeo video privately.
You can email the private link to your friends, and/or you can set a video password that you can share with your friends.

You can also change settings to make private videos public, and vice versa.

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Jan 22, 2016 07:46:51   #
rdilley
 
Thanks - I managed to put them on youtube, but it took forever - I'll give Vimeo a try.

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Jan 22, 2016 11:10:28   #
Bobspez Loc: Southern NJ, USA
 
A 4 minute HD video takes me about 40 minutes to upload to Youtube. Youtube also has similar private settings but I believe you must also be signed in to Google + to use them.
Bob
rdilley wrote:
Thanks - I managed to put them on youtube, but it took forever - I'll give Vimeo a try.

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Jan 22, 2016 11:28:47   #
rdilley
 
Google gave me a 45 character password to enter but I couldn't figure ou t where to put it iMovie. Youtube accepted my 120' video (HD, ~12GB) without Google when I sent it as .mp4 - took 88 minutes, then more processing time on their part ( I forgot to turn off image stabilization on a tripod, so that may have caused some shakiness that they detected).

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Jan 22, 2016 13:28:13   #
Bobspez Loc: Southern NJ, USA
 
That's actually not bad at all. Here's the video I saw on using the youtube Private features that mentions Google+ as part of the process.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYKLBER-zqM

rdilley wrote:
Google gave me a 45 character password to enter but I couldn't figure ou t where to put it iMovie. Youtube accepted my 120' video (HD, ~12GB) without Google when I sent it as .mp4 - took 88 minutes, then more processing time on their part ( I forgot to turn off image stabilization on a tripod, so that may have caused some shakiness that they detected).

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