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List of Video Hosting Services ­ Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia List of Video Hosting Services from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia List of video hosting services From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Video hosting services are websites or software which allow users to distribute their video clips. Other kinds of websites such as file hosting services, image hosting services and social network services might support video sharing as an enhancement to their primary mission, but in general they are not listed here. Many services have options for private sharing and other publication options. Video hosting services can be classified into several categories, among them: user generated video sharing websites, video sharing platform / white label providers and web based video editing. Websites that are solely search engines and do not host their video content (such as Singingfish) are not included. Some services may charge a fee, but most are available for free. Some websites offer commercialization features, such as partnership programs and the ability for users to offer pay­per­view for their videos. Contents 1 User generated 1.1 Notable examples 2 White­label providers 3 Enterprise providers 4 Open source 5 Web­based video editing 6 See also 7 References User generated User generated sites mostly offer free services whereby users can upload video clips and share them with the masses. Many sites place restrictions on the file size, duration, subject matter and format of the uploaded video file. Many sites do not allow inappropriate content though each site makes judgment calls on what qualifies as inappropriate content, usually via its Terms of Service information. Some sites provide access control to adult material where the user must verify that they are of adult age. Some sites screen all their content before it is published and others approve first and use community features to filter out inappropriate content "after­the­fact." Notable examples Notable video hosting services Location of Hoster Available Language Notes main server 56.com Yes Chinese China Archive.org Yes United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_hosting_services 1/6 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Archive.org Yes United States Republic of AfreecaTV Yes Korean Korea Blip.tv Yes United States BlogTV No United States Break.com Yes United States Buzznet Yes United States Comedy.com Yes United States 43,765 videos as of 4 Commons.wikimedia.org Yes 287 languages United States May 2014[1] Crackle Yes United States DaCast Yes English United States Dailymotion Yes France EngageMedia Yes Germany ExpoTV Yes United States Facebook Yes United States video since 2007 Flickr Yes United States video since 2008 Fotki Yes Estonia Frequency Yes United States Funnyordie.com Yes United States Funshion Yes Chinese China GodTube Yes United States formerly Tangle.com Hulu Yes United States Lafango Yes United States LeTV Yes Chinese China Liveleak Yes United States Mefeedia Yes United States Metacafe Yes United States Mevio No United States Myspace Yes United States MyVideo Yes Germany MUZU.TV Yes Ireland Nico Nico Douga Yes Japanese Japan OneWorldTV Yes United States Openfilm Yes United States Panopto Yes United States Photobucket Yes United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_hosting_services 2/6 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Photobucket Yes United States Pixorial No United States Rediff Yes English, Indian Australia ReelTime.com Yes United States RuTube Yes Russian Russia Sapo Videos Yes Portuguese Portugal SchoolTube Yes United States ScienceStage Yes Germany Sevenload No Germany SmugMug Yes United States Tape.tv Yes Ireland only music videos Trilulilu Yes Romanian Romania TroopTube Yes United States Tudou Yes Chinese China Tune Yes English United States Over 1 million TV UOL Yes Portuguese(Brazilian) Brazil videos(January 2014) Vbox7 Yes Bulgarian Bulgaria Veoh Yes United States Enterprise video Viddler Yes United States hosting Videojug Yes United States Videolog Yes Portuguese United States Vidoosh Yes United States Vidyard Yes United States Vimeo Yes United States Privacy controls Vuze Yes United States Vzaar Yes United States Wildscreen.tv Yes Germany Wistia Yes United States United Yahoo! Video No Kingdom Youku Yes Chinese China Largest and most YouTube Yes United States popular http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_hosting_services 3/6 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pornographic websites Hoster Available Language Notes Redtube Yes Xvideos Yes Pornhub Yes Offline Websites Hoster Available Language Notes HD share No Focus on HD videos MaYoMo No Revver No Rambler Vision No Russian White­label providers White­label providers sell the technology to various parties that allow them to create the services of the aforementioned "User Generated Video Sharing" websites with the client's brand. Just as Akamai and other companies host and manage video/image/audio for many companies, these white­labels "host video content". Many of these companies also offer their own user­generated video sharing website both for commercial purposes and to show off their platform. Websites in this category include: DaCast Dailymotion Cloud HD share Enterprise providers Listed here are video hosting providers exclusively serving businesses wanting to share video content internally with employees or externally with customers, partners, or prospects. Features may include limiting access to authenticated users, tracking of user actions, integration with single sign­on services and a lack of the advertisements normally present on public sites. Among sites in this category are: Brightcove DaCast Dailymotion Cloud Kewego MediaCore MetaCDN Ooyala thePlatform Ustream http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_hosting_services 4/6 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ViaStreaming Viddler Kaltura Cambridge Imaging Open source GNU MediaGoblin (software) Kaltura Plumi (software to create video sharing site) Web­based video editing Web based video editing sites generally offer the "user generated video sharing" website in addition to some form of editing application. Some of these applications simply allow the user to crop a video into a smaller clip. Other services have invested much time and effort into replicating the same functionality that has previously only been available via Windows Movie Maker, iMovie and other client­side applications that run outside of a web page. Some of these applications are based in AJAX and others in Flash. Some of these websites may additionally offer downloadable editors, however this is not a desktop­ but a web­based video editor list. Websites in this category include: Animoto Clesh FORscene Jaycut (No longer available for PC) Magisto Pixorial YouTube See also Comparison of video hosting services List of educational video websites List of Internet television providers References 1. ^ Commons:MIME type statistics Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_hosting_services 5/6 12/20/2014 List of video hosting services ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia title=List_of_video_hosting_services&oldid=637872905" Categories: Video hosting Social software Lists of websites This page was last modified on 13 December 2014 at 05:54. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution­ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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