Veoh relaunches with powerful video features
Cory Bergman February 13th, 2007
The user video site Veoh, which has Michael Eisner on the board, has relaunched with some impressive new features, especially for video publishers. Upload your video to Veoh and the site will also automatically publish it on YouTube, Google Video and MySpace. Then you can track your stats across all the video sites. Veoh will also transcode the video as a podcast on iTunes, and you can embed a Flash player on your site that includes all the videos from your personal channel. Publishers can also charge for online rental or DVD-quality downloads. Finally, Veoh will begin offering video recommendations based on clips you’ve viewed. Very slick.



3 Comments Add your own
1. Cory | February 13th, 2007 at 10:50 am
I produce a comedy show on Veoh and the upgrades are fantastic. It’s a video publishers dream come true. Big ups to the crew at Veoh.
2. Antilos | February 13th, 2007 at 11:16 am
i guess oddly enough that the new video sharing sites are springing up like mushrooms, but Veoh seems to have a nice idea
3. Curtis | February 13th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
I’m a station manager at a GWTV, from the George Washington University. We’re in our infancy and I just registered for Veoh today. Already, I’ve uploaded episodes. So far, so good.
I haven’t found how to transcode straight to our iTunes podcast yet. Other than that though, it’s easy to use and the quality of the video puts a smile on my face.
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