I tried out your plugin, and when I discovered that I had to pay, I deactivated it and deleted it. Now I can’t upload any video to the site. I get a Videopress error message saying that I’ve used my 1 free video and I now have to upgrade to Pro.
Could you please sort this out. Your plugin appears to have totally stuffed up my ability to upload videos to my site, even though it is no longer loaded on the site.
Most people have most likely heard of or noticed the site Pinterest, and whilst watching a video on wordpress.tv I noticed that the Pinterest bookmarklet (similar to “Press This”) does not recognise the video as ‘pin-able’. It is a shame, as I assume many people would quite like to share content from VideoPress sites. The bookmarklet works on YouTube, but the bookmarklet doesn’t work on Vime. I believe that the bookmarklet is mainly aimed at YouTube, as well as large images, although there isn’t any real reason why this should not work.
I haven’t looked into this too deeply, and whether a fix is possible and easy to implement.
Hello,
Decided to post here, because it has been almost 48 hours and I have not heard back from VideoPress tech support regarding the video player on my client’s site not working.
I am working with my client to get videos working on their blog, which is a privately hosted WP blog working with a WP.com account set up with the VideoPress upgrade.
Right now, the videos embed, but won’t play on click- you can see this in a blog post we have set up: https://gettingyourmessage.com/2011/07/go-ahead-you-can-touch-some-digital-signage-displays/
I can’t think of what else to try other than going back to older versions of the VideoPress plugin, as I’m thinking it may be a compatibility issue with 3.0 for lack of a better idea.
Googling the error seems to suggest it might be a corruption in a packed JS file, or something else beyond my control.
Does anyone have any thoughts I haven’t had yet? My client’s already tried three or four solutions, and wasn’t happy with the performance of any of them, and I would really like to make this one stick.
Thanks for your time!
]]>If I have a videopress account but want to allow subscribers without a videopress account to upload a video for use on my site, is there a way to facilitate that?
My understanding is that videopress uploads on a self hosted install with the plugin are handled through an iframe. Basically I’d like to pass my videopress credentials through and drop someone uploading a video straight to the upload dialog.
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