Flickr launches video uploads
Online photo sharing site Flickr is branching out into video. Starting today, paying Flickr Pro members can upload and share video clips. We're not entirely convinced that Flickr's parent company Yahoo! plans to turn the site into a YouTube killer. Videos are limited to just 90 seconds and 150MB. While that should cover the videos you shoot on your digital camera, which are often limited to 90 seconds or less anyway, it's hard to imagine music videos, video blogs, or other YouTube-style content taking Flickr by storm with this limitation in place.
But the move makes some sense if you think about that 90 second limit on your digital camera. In the press release, Yahoo! claims 40 percent of survey respondents use their cameras to capture short videos, but 55 percent of them only share those videos with friends on their camera. Today's move lets Flickr users upload and share everything on their digital camera, including photos and videos.
Videos will show up in users' photostreams, and can be managed just like images, with tags, privacy settings, and other controls. At launch, video will be available in 8 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish, and traditional Chinese.
It's not clear if or when Flickr will role out the ability to upload videos to free account holders. But anyone can currently view videos uploaded by Pro members.
[via TechCrunch]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJonathan HarfordApr 8th 2008 9:12PM
As I was recently uploading images (to paid Flickr) and video (to free YouTube) of Saturday sporting event, I was wondering when this might happen.
But 150MB? SRSLY? That's a far cry from YouTube's FREE 1GB limit -- and far below the 400MB I needed for my 4:30 jiujitsu clip.
10coApr 9th 2008 7:37AM
This 150mb limit is a good thing to prevent pirated content to be uploaded on Flickr.
larsApr 9th 2008 9:46AM
Yes, we all know that all pirated material exceeds 150MB.
MysteriusApr 9th 2008 5:03PM
The 90 sec limit and limitation to pro customers (for now) is probably an even better limit, IMO.
10coApr 9th 2008 7:37AM
This 150mb limit is a good thing to prevent pirated content to be uploaded on Flickr.
OppoApr 10th 2008 7:59AM
150mg limit is fair enough but 90 seconds is way too prohibitive. At a rate of 720k/s 90 seconds is is less than 10 meg. Stupid.
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