How to Embed Amazon S3 Videos into your Wordpress Blog and Protect Videos?

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http://www.getyourblogready.com - To learn how to setup your wordpress blog and get started right now.

Sometimes, we have to use video hosting in order to provide video content, youtube, vimeo, and other video websites are not ideal for all situations, may be membership sites, or paid content, so we have to rely on other providers, one way to do that is host your videos, on the amazon s3 platform. In this training I am going to show you a nice wordpress video plugin to easily embed your video content from S3 to your wordpress blog, and at the same protect, and keep it safe, this is good for special situations like membership sites and premium content.

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  • Hi, i was searching up and down but it seems the Plugin doesnt exist anymore or was renamed.... do you have a Download Link??? Thanks a lot Steve

  • @SamphaiBusiness Just checked...seems like the developer pulled it out, from the wordpress repository...But based on the developer website, he is working to put it back soon..

  • We converted the files to mp4, but are still getting the same 200 error message, even if we make the video public at Amazon S3. All keys are correct, and the bucket name is correct. Any ideas?

  • @AmeMahoney U Got that one :) Good Job.....I am planning to do more tutorials on amazon s3...So if you want to stay updated please sign up for free at at my blog website/blog

  • I did this whole tutorial, but it says my stream is not found on my videos. They are wlmp files. Is that not compatible with this smart s3 video plug-in?

  • @PositiveMagicalLife Your video need to be web ready video..I am not familiar what a wimp file is...But as far as I know, it should be a web ready mp4 video....

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  • @purebullmarket I agree with you...but keep in mind H.264 is almost becoming like a web standard... most tablets and websites uses that standard....it is a fact that we have to live with...and it is time consuming...i agree...but having the right tools can make things a bit easier..

  • Ok, all files must be all lowercase with NO spaces or it breaks. Now it's working, but that is good to know. ;-)

  • @AmeMahoney and @PositiveMagicalLife are the same person. ;-)

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