What's going on with Google Video Uploads?Print
In a few months, we will be discontinuing uploads on Google Video. Since this is a big change for our site, we wanted to make sure we answered your questions about it.
Why is Google Video discontinuing uploads? Is Google Video shutting down?
No, Google Video will continue to focus our mission on search and search technology. This move will allow Google Video to spend more time on technologies that make the information contained in online video more available and accessible, enabling users to search all kinds of videos across the web.
Does this change only apply to new and future accounts?
No, this change will apply to all accounts.
If I currently have an account, can I still upload videos?
You won't be able to upload videos to Google Video, but Google will still offer hosting services. Your Google Video account will enable you to upload videos to Picasa and YouTube.
Will all of the videos in my Google Video account be deleted?
No. The videos that are already in your account will remain hosted by Google Video. You will still have access to all the existing management tools for them.
What do I have to do before this change? Do I need to notify Google Video that I want my videos to stay up?
You do not need to notify us. Your videos will remain on the site.
Can you transfer all of my videos to YouTube or Picasa?
While we encourage you to move your content, we are unable to transfer it for you.
I no longer have a copy of my original video files, can you send them to me?
Since Google Video recompresses all videos, we dont offer a way to download your originally uploaded file.
We suggest downloading the compressed version of your video from the site to keep as a copy. To do this, please visit your video's page and click the "Download" button in the upper-right corner.
If the "Download" button doesnt appear, please follow the steps below to enable this option for your video.
Sign into your Google Video account at https://upload.video.google.com/
On the Video Status page, click the "Edit Video Info >>" link next to the video you wish to change.
Click on "Advanced Options."
Check the box beside "Allow users to download this video."
When youre finished editing your video's information, click the "Save Video Information" button at the bottom of the page.
Please note that updating the search index isn't instantaneous, and it may take some time before the changes appear on Google Video.
Does this change apply to Google Video for business, used by companies for private, secure video sharing?
No, it doesn't. Google Video for business is part of Google Apps Premier Edition, and it lets employees share video content with each other, like team updates and recordings of training sessions and guest speakers. Business users can continue to upload and share videos, and the service is actively being developed.
http://video.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=138275&hl=en-CA
Anyone know more about this?