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===Using the Video QuickTags plugin===
 
===Using the Video QuickTags plugin===
 
You can embed a variety of video services (including YouTube) as well as your own uploaded Quicktime movies.
 
You can embed a variety of video services (including YouTube) as well as your own uploaded Quicktime movies.
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#From the editing toolbar click the icon for your video service (i.e. YouTube)
 
#From the editing toolbar click the icon for your video service (i.e. YouTube)
 
#enter the URL to your video (the display window will show you an example URL from that service)
 
#enter the URL to your video (the display window will show you an example URL from that service)
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#Note the "shortcode" that is added to your post. This short code tells WordPress what plugin to use (Vimeo or YouTube) and gives it a specific value to display (the URL to your video).
 
#Save your changes (Update or Publish) and view your video
 
#Save your changes (Update or Publish) and view your video
  

Revision as of 09:17, 16 October 2012

Click the video service you're using
Enter the URL to your video
Note the "shortcode" that is created

Using the Video QuickTags plugin

You can embed a variety of video services (including YouTube) as well as your own uploaded Quicktime movies.

Embed video from a hosted video service

  1. Upload your video to your preferred video hosting service.
  2. Create or edit the post or page where you'd like your video to appear
  3. From the editing toolbar click the icon for your video service (i.e. YouTube)
  4. enter the URL to your video (the display window will show you an example URL from that service)
  5. Note the "shortcode" that is added to your post. This short code tells WordPress what plugin to use (Vimeo or YouTube) and gives it a specific value to display (the URL to your video).
  6. Save your changes (Update or Publish) and view your video

Upload and embed your own video

If you choose this option, keep in mind there is a 20MB per file limitation and you only have 100MB overall of file space on blogs.evergreen.edu. Uploading video to the blog server is only an option for host only a few very small videos. Anything larger will need to be hosted on a video service such a YouTube.

  1. Upload your media to the blog server and copy the link to the location of the video file you'd like to display
    • If your video file is too large, you may need to make host it on another web server and simply link to the file from within Wordpress
  2. Use the Video Quick tags available in the editing bar of your post or page
  3. Paste the url to your video file

Change your Video Quicktags Settings

Enable more video types or video sites and change the default dimension sizes for displaying video

  1. Go to Settings > Video Quicktags

Using the Embed Video plugin

Another option is to use the Embed Video plugin. The advantage is that you can specify a movie poster as well as a download link for the files. See Embed Enhanced or Video Podcast - Wordpress. This will work for just video as well (doesn't need to be a podcast).