Check the attributes of one of the videos that show up and compare it with the one that does not. See if you find a difference. Hi again. The Vimeo generated code looks exactly the same as the others except for the file number of the video. Any other ideas? It depends, Beth. If for example you did not give permission to share the video on other sites by accident, it will not show up on your site either.
It has nothing to do with the embedding code. The permissions are okay. I was able to upload a smaller one just to test it. Thanks so much for your suggestions-. Very good, Beth. Let me know how it goes, ok? It seem to me more intuitive for the visitor to work with. We can no longer access or find it next to our vids. Hi Gracie! Yes, I see they changed it. I delight in, cause I discovered just what I used to be having a look for.
God Bless you man. Have a great day. My friend has a business prospecting page on a WordPress site that will display an embedded Vimeo video. I need like to have the page display a different video for different visitors. For example, I will have a video on Vimeo that is specific to plumbers, a video specific to roofers, a video for dentists, etc.
I will be sending links via email to these prospective customers, appended to which I plan on inserting URL parameters? I figure using the Vimeo video ID number would probably make sense and be the most simple variable to pass along. I am not sure if this would be best accomplished through some javascript or through a wordpress plugin. I do not want a wordpress plugin to cause conflicts with my theme or other plugins. Hi Ashish, The easy way out would be to copy the source code of that business prospect page page and use that to create a separate.
It will be faster then having to create a plugin that is going to check every page on the site while there is no need for that. No conflicts with themes or other plugins because it is a separate page that produces its own embedding code. That is how I would do it. I would use php, but that is a question of preference, you might as well use javascript.
We are moving a website from vzaar to Vimeo because of the poor video quality at vzaar. The trouble is that we need to be able to generate image thumbnails for the videos to display on our website. Bizarely, I cant find an option to do this in Vimeo. Even if you work with custom URLs via Advanced settings, thumbnails will not have the name you expect. What you could do is place thumbnails on your site, then use popups to show the video, but that requires some fiddling around with JQuery, etc… Another option is using the Vimeo HubNut or Vimeo badge, but again you do not have full control over the looks.
Thanks a lot! There are quite a few of them. Excellent post. I was checking continuously this blog and I am impressed! Extremely helpful info specially the remaining part : I handle such information a lot.
I used to be seeking this certain info for a long time. Thanks and best of luck. We want to display Videos we have on vimeo and have videos related to the current video being played display as thumbnails or links on the sidebar. Good question. There have been a few primarily cosmetic changes on Vimeo, which do not render this tutorial completely useless, but indeed it is time to write a new post on it to reflect those changes.
You cannot play vimeo videos via JW player or S3 Amazon. With that remark I meant that you could place your videos on S3 Amazon instead of Vimeo.
Sorry for not being thorough. There is some confusion among developers about the need for a site on CDN. In theory, you only need CDN if you serve a lot of content, big images, videos and audios. But if you use Cloudfront for your rich media, you actually do not need a CDN site because the big burden of bandwidth happens via CloudFront. I have many customers with hundreds of videos on their site, while hosting the site itself on DreamHost or GreenGeeks via shared hosting and that works just fine.
If you have big images, you can upload those to cloudFront if you like. It does not require a full site on CDN. I would not use cloudFront for this purpose because setting up a site there is like re-inventing the wheel. So in this scenario, CloudFlare seems to be a good solution as they basically re-invented the wheel for you. Is your current site really that slow? Advantages of using JW Player as opposed to Vimeo: You control how the poster images look You control the watermark and the link it goes to You control the skin of video player You can create your own playlist in any order you like.
We estimate uploads of over HD videos per year with at least over users viewing a video par time. This activity is expected to grow as years go by. From what you are saying, a good host CloudFlare or any other Shared platform would suffice for starters. And we could play the media with JW player.
Thank you, Christian! As long as you use a service that allows private streaming, like CloudFront, the security risk is minimal. But if you have projections like that, count on a rather heavy billing. JW player is as mobile friendly as it gets, but this is a volatile market.
Android keeps changing gear. The latest JW player 6. However, I do not know any other player at this time of writing who gives better support. JW player offers both Flash and HTML5 fallback but it requires a yearly renewal subscription since January 23th to continue using it. No this is fine, Pippo.
There is no formatting indicated. When you paste this code into your editor, make sure it is set to HTML. This method only works in later versions of WordPress, by the way. For the older ones, who do not support iframes, use the Old Embedding Method. My source code from Vimeo is exactly what you posted, as soon as I hit update it just changes it to what you see on my HP…. Living with it? You can still grab that code and put it on your site.
Another solution would be to place the code in a widget. But tell me, is your site on WordPress. I forgot that I already created a new tutorial on Vimeo. I want to charge people to buy my yoga instructional videos. Im having multiple issues Im not the most computer savvy girl but Im also not an amateur. My fist advice would be, do not use GoDaddy. When you run into problems, they are difficult to deal with and technically, they have all sorts of limitations in the hope to up sell you to a virtual server plan.
They have one-click installations of a whole range of content management systems without any extra cost. You could try Joomla or WordPress, for instance.
Then you need to install a membership system, which can be added to the content management system. In WordPress, they speak of plugins, in Joomla, they call it extensions. With both systems, you can assign a page or pages per membership plan and in that page, you can place the specific video s belonging to that plan. Then, since you have Vimeo Plus, you can limit the videos in such a way that they only play from your website.
I think WordPress would be the easiest to deal with and the S2Member plugin is not hard to configure You can use the free version. Generally, I use Joomla when I need many categories and menus. You have more fine tuning options then WordPress. But I think in your case, Joomla would be overkill. I read through your post, and it seems like their are a lot of suggestions as to which I should use, ie.
I am trying to avoid having to send them manually. So, I would first buy DreamHost isnt that why i have godaddy? Then buy WordPress isnt that the same thing as the website builder i bought through godaddy and then buy S2 membership plug-ins which I dont even know why I would need that?? Okay, so I took some time to research what you had mentioned above.
I believe that I may have figured out what you were saying!! Very good, Lacey. Vimeo Plus will help you to limit where the videos can be viewed. That way, you are sure that nobody can link to your videos elsewhere. Hi, I have successfully embedded videos from my Vimeo Plus account into my blog but when you press full screen, the video page refreshes and pops you out of it.
I asked Vimeo and they said the problem must be some weird javascript in the blog. Should I use a different video plugin to embed? Hi Eleanor, I had a look at your site and indeed it is very odd. It probably has to do with the theme you use. Perhaps you can use the old embedding code and see if that solves the issue because currently you work with an iFrame.
If that does not work either, contact the authors of Ciola to report the issue. Really nice tutorial. I would like to add a suggestion here. What about the casual user who is not a techie? Can he just post a Vimeo link on say a blog without having to deal with code and other complicated stuff? Yes, you can. Youtube videos do this no problem.
Do you know what can be the problem? Hi Eliana, Normally, Vimeo allows full screen by default. My videos on Vimeo are all private.
They can only be watched on my website. They are just family and messing around videos. Sending a link to a page is fine and all the videos play fine, but it would be nice to send a link that shows one video like the newest one instead of the whole page. Is that possible? Hi Rick, Yes, if you open that latest video in your Vimeo account, you should be able to get a direct link to that video. Can I just use the URL in the iframe without protocol part of it? Based on the embedded site url, i wan it to pick either http or https.
Is it possible? Hi Soumya, There is actually no need for that because all videos from Vimeo are https and on a http site, using links to https is no problem. If you use http for Vimeo, it will switch to https automatically, but there is a slight delay, I noticed. Hi Martha, It depends: With the free version, you only have the option to loop the video, that is to say, the video keeps playing nonstop from beginning to end.
Then the video returns after replay to the beginning without showing related videos. Embed a single video. Widget: Badge — show a set of thumbnails for several videos. Widget: HubNut — show an slider with several videos. So not every embedded video will look the same.
Go to Vimeo, and find the video you want to embed. There, click the "Share" button on the right side of the video — it looks like a paper airplane. At the bottom of the pop-up that opens, you'll see an "Embed" header, underneath which is the embed code. You can copy this code right away, or click "Show Options" to the right of the "Embed" header.
Go to the site you want to embed the video onto, and paste the code into the appropriate spot. Depending on which site it is, and how the site is built, the way you do this will differ.
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Learning how to embed Vimeo videos is super easy. As a shortcut, check out the video tutorial below to familiarize yourself with the process. Hit embed on your video settings or hit the Share button the tiny paper airplane on the video player itself.
If you are directly embedding your video on a social media platform, you can use the social media buttons as a shortcut for embedding videos to your preferred platforms. This will allow you to control the version of the video that your website audience views. As a Vimeo basic member, you can customize the player size, text, and play bar colors. You can also choose to hide your portrait, byline, and video title. Paid members get extra customization options in their video settings.
Here, you can customize the embedded player and create a preset for convenience. Next, all you have to do is copy and embed the code. To customize further, you can add autoplay, color, language, looping, and other parameters within the iframe embed. Embedding a Facebook video is super simple. You can even include the full post by pressing on the check box.
Doing this allows you to add the video to your site, along with its corresponding caption. The first step to adding a video to your Shopify website is to copy the embed code of your video.
You do this on whatever site the video is coming from like Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook, etc. Next, log into your Shopify admin dashboard and navigate to the page you want the video to live on.
A window should appear with a place to insert the embed code. Shopify has a partnership with Vimeo that makes it even easier to embed a video on your site. Simply pasting the link will automatically embed the video on your site. Find the spot in your HTML where you want your video to go and leave your cursor there. Next, copy your embed code and paste it into that spot.
Press Publish to save your work and check the preview of your page to make sure your video is live and in the right spot on your page. WordPress also enables users to download plug-ins directly onto the platform that make embedding videos easier. Some of the available options include Vimeo, YouTube, and Dailymotion.
Learning how to embed videos on a Wix website follows a process similar to that of WordPress.
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