ffmpeg hosting
FFmpeg hosting list
FFmpeg hosting is a special type of web hosting where the provider supports the FFmpeg libraries on its hosting plans. These software packages are used in converting and streaming a digital video uploaded by a user. FFmpeg hosting
HostUpon FFmpeg host
HostUpon has been dedicated to providing Web Hosting solutions for small, medium and large scale businesses as well as personal websites for customers around the world. The affordable pricing and valued customer support are a few of the many reasons they have been successful in the web hosting industry.
The 24 hour, 7 days a week, 365 days a year support is all in-house with dedicated staff available via the support ticket system and live chat. read more »
Version 3 beta of PHPmotion
PHPmotion is a free youtube clone script which needs ffmpeg hosting to run. The beta version site is out for testing, should be a great leap forward for a video sharing site.
PHPmotion V3 beta
PHPmotion - the free youtube clone script - requires ffmpeg hosting. Version 3 is out for beta testing, at a glance looks a lot better than v2. Can't wait to test it!
Imageleet PHPmotion Hosting
This is really cheap: Imageleet ffmpeg hosting
Bounceweb
Bounceweb web hosting is one of the companies where service is always great, they're in business since 1999!
Bounceweb provides FFmpeg support on all the shared and reseller plans allowing you to build your own YouTube clone site in minutes knowing that all the required modules are installed by default for your chosen hosting package. read more »
Web hosting reviews
Hi folks, I've just finished building a video sharing site for rope jumping and I thought I'll share my experience I gained dealing with a few hosting providers I have (had) accounts with. Well, building is maybe not the right word since all I did was to install PHPmotion. It's still a long way to go, lots of customizations are needed to change it's default appearance. I used a couple of tricks from this phpmotion hosting site. read more »
FFmpeg hosting
I've been experimenting for a while now with video sharing scripts like rayzz and clipshare. It's fun! You can build your own small youtube :-) And it's not expensive at all. Expect to pay only 3 or 5$/month for a basic plan.
There are about 10-15 hosting providers out there which support ffmpeg hosting on their shared hosting plans. This means a few gigs of space and 50-100gb bandwith, that's more than enough to start. Say you have a hobby and you have tons of clips you collected over the years - what better place to put them than on your own tubelikewebsite so you can share them easily with your friends and their friends! And maybe this small site will grow ;-) you never know! Why I don't put my clips on youtube ot the like? 'cause the quality is almost always bad. On my site, I set it as higher as I want. And I need high quality. One of the sites I built has sports clips - martial arts related. Those guys are fast, if the clips end up bad, than you can't see anything :-(
Here's the list of ffmpeg hosting providers. Take a look, and give it a try!
Good luck.
