iPlayerHD for web video
Web video is increasingly popular with web users, with an average of 200 billion video views per month now and rising. As consumers have more video experiences, the shaky cell phone camera video you made is becoming less and less acceptable as higher quality video is more prevalent.
Businesses typically upload videos to YouTube and upload to their site, but the problem is not only that consumers can get distracted by related videos that take them off of your site or your mission, and the service often degrades uploaded videos, causing a problem for business professionals looking to feature their HD videos that they’ve paid good money for.
Enter iPlayerHD which offers a customizable option which improves web video viewing from a simple interface professionals can use to upload video content without having YouTube ads slapped all over it or oddly related and distracting videos. iPlayerHD videos can be embedded directly or within customizable embedded players as pictured below:
All videos are branded to you (not iPlayerHD or anyone else), and their players allow 4:3 regular screen videos and 16:9 widescreen videos, plus you never have to worry about ads on the platform. Videos can be batch uploaded, have the option to auto-play, the platform automatically detects the viewer’s device, and they offer custom landing pages.
One of the most appealing features of the iPlayerHD is that there is no limit to how long a video is and you can even upload your own custom image for the video’s cover photo. The company also offers analytics, password options for viewers to keep certain videos private, and videos can even be embedded in Facebook.
For businesses looking to take web video to the next level and have their own custom player without hassling viewers with pesky ads you don’t get paid for, iPlayerHD is a great option, especially for professionals who have invested considerably in video production.
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