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Video Blogging with Viddler and WordPress, Part III
Part I: What’s this All About?
Part II: Setting Blog Options on Viddler
Part III: Recording and Posting a Video
Part IV: Displaying a List of Your Recent Viddler Videos in your WordPress Blog
Recording and posting a video.
If you have a camera — like a built-in iSight, WebCam, or DV camera connected via a cable — you can record video using tools on the Viddler site. This is probably the fastest and easiest way to get a video blog entry recorded and online.
Recording a Video
Here are the steps to record a video:
Please remember that I simply cannot provide details about every single camera that you might be using with your computer and I can’t offer troubleshooting assistance if you can’t get this to work. If you have problems, consult Viddler’s online support options. Although you can post a question in this post’s Comments, be aware that I won’t reply if I don’t have an answer. Someone else, however, may have the information you seek.
Setting Video Options
When you save a video, it appears in a Recorded video window:
There are a few things you should set for it:
Posting the Video on Your Blog
This is where the setup covered in Part II of this series pays off.
The title will be the title of the blog post. The Post is the text that will appear in the post with the video. (I got fancy with some HTML to link to the first blog post in this series.) You can select a radio button at the bottom of the form to determine whether the video should appear above or below the post text. (I usually choose below.)
Now wasn’t that easy?
I should note here that you can use the Blog This button under any public video you see on the Viddler site. So if another Viddler user creates a cool video you want to share with your blog’s readers, you can add it to your blog, along with some comments, as discussed here.
Next up: Displaying an archive of your recent Viddler videos in your WordPress blog.