| Adding video clips to your trip? | ||
| Written by lighthiker 45 months ago | ||
| As far as I can see it is currently only possible to upload photos to the site and geocode them. What about the upload of videos? There are sites like this: http://www.seero.com/ who offer it but obviously a one place includes all solution would be better. Many cameras now have decent movie capabilities inbuild and you may limit the size for "normal" users and introduce a "premium" model for pay users who can upload without limit. Any plans? Cheers Lighthiker | ||
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| Written by gregor 45 months ago | ||
| Hi lighthiker, we have implemented everything needed for audio and video conversion and only need to change the user interface to include this functionality. But right now we stand before a question whether to integrate with other video sharing sites like youtube.com and maybe also seero.com or to use our own conversion and storage functionality. Pros: better video codec support (because that's what they do :)), storage and backup is in their hands, quicker implementation Cons: dependency on their API and their availability, another username/password pair to remember, synchronization (privacy settings, removed content, ...) Would you be happy with the functionality which would let you import your youtube videos into TripTracker trips and maybe also store videos uploaded through TripTracker on YouTube? Your feedback is very appreciated. best regards, gregor | ||
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| Written by webmaster2 30 months ago | ||
| are there any updates to this post? Since it was made over a year ago I was just wondering if anything had been decided as far as how to add videos onto trips. Thanks! | ||
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| Written by gregor 30 months ago | ||
| Sorry. Not yet. We are currently focused on other functionalities of the site. regards, gregor | ||
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| Written by joetraff 20 months ago | ||
| Please keep us posted about new updates. I appreciate your efforts. | ||
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| Written by jasonflord25 20 months ago | ||
| would also interested of knowing updates. | ||
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| Written by Dave99 15 months ago, edited by Dave99 15 months ago | ||
| I want to add some videos onto trips. Are there any updates on this? I think I'm a little bit outdated about this. Shakeology Scam | Shakeology | Shakeology Review | ||
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| Written by aurora-kode 14 months ago | ||
| I'm thinking that the ability to add a video w/ or wo/ Geotagging would be awesome. I love this site and with new features like this I think it would only get better. | ||
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| Written by vietnamtours 13 months ago | ||
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| Written by vietnamtours 12 months ago, edited by vietnamtours 12 months ago | ||
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