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RE: [websandiego] Playing video from You Tube

Hi Andrew,

On the page for your video, you'll see a little image that looks like a gear
next to the embed code. If you click on that button, you can customize the
video and deselect the checkbox to show related videos at the end. The only
thing that will come up at the end of the video is a replay button.

Hope that helps.

- Debbie

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From: websandiego@yahoogroups.com [mailto:websandiego@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Andy Werber
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 2:56 PM
To: websandiego@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [websandiego] Playing video from You Tube





I've been asked to upload video files to You Tube and put a link to them on
our company's site so that our Web visitors can play them. I've been asked
this because it's supposed to save on our bandwidth.

I know how to embed the HTML to do what I've been asked. But, when I play
the video, You Tube displays some kind of links to other 'related' videos at
the end of the video. My boss saw this site: http://www.jaeger-
<http://www.jaeger-flyfishing.com/summer.htm,> flyfishing.com/summer.htm,
where it looks like they're playing a video from You Tube, but there are no
'links' at the end.

First, is the assumption about saving bandwidth correct? Second, how do I
play a video from You Tube (or some other site) so that the video does not
get changed?

Thanks,
Andrew

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I've been asked to upload video files to You Tube and put a link to them on our company's site so that our Web visitors can play them. I've been asked this...
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If you really want control over what's happening, use Amazon's S3 service for storage and hosting the videos, and manage the video process yourself. It's more...
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Hi Andrew, On the page for your video, you'll see a little image that looks like a gear next to the embed code. If you click on that button, you can customize...
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