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by neocritter
848 days ago
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MP4 works fine, but different ways of creating/editing/preparing video all have different ideas about how to produce a video file, and the people operating them don't always have the technical background to even know there's a difference. YouTube offers a simple solution: drag any video file in any weird format to the upload modal, and you never have to think about it. https://blog.youtube/inside-youtube/new-era-video-infrastruc... You're right that all the major video hosts offer it too, and I think GCS/AWS/Cloudflare all have APIs for it, but YouTube does it for free without requiring you to have any clue about all this stuff. |
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And if the marketing team uses Webflow or Framer or something like that, maybe those tools should add native support for dropping in videos without needing YouTube to make it equally simple, just like they make the rest of the development of the website simple.