Google video pulling videos?

I hope I'm not jumping to conclusions or being alarmist here but is google video pulling all it's uploaded video content on April 29, 2011?  I went to connect to a video and it gave this little disclaimer:

http://video.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=1233300&hl=en

Does this look like something we should be concerned about?

Knightspirit's picture

Did Google purchase You Tube perhaps? That's what it sounds like to me:

"You can upload your videos in FLV format to other video hosting sites like YouTube or Picassa Web Album"

Sounds like Google Video is toast to me from this message!

Brian's picture

I liked Google Video because they could host full length videos (like movies etc)without having them cut up into short 10 min sections-an extreeeemely annoying issue with Most YouTube versions of movies.I will miss it...

A suggestion: If there are anybody's videos on Google Video you want to save from off their site before they're gone, use the free NetVideoHunter app. It's free and all you do is start a video playing and THEN start NetvideoHunter to start recording it from the bottom bar in your browser. Easy as pie.

Then you can download free GOM PLAYER software that will playback about anything-also nice...

Peace

 

Noa's picture

I've noticed a number of videos disappearing from Youtube, with increasing frequency.  I've wondered the same thing.

As for Google, I just heard that Google Books has been prohibited from copying anymore books onto their website.  Maybe their videos are being sensored as well?

I found this note from Google:  http://googlevideo.blogspot.com/2009/01/turning-down-uploads-at-google-video.html  (Note: the date is 2009)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1/14/2009 06:30:00 PM

At Google, we like to launch early, launch often, and to iterate our products. Occasionally, this means we have to re-evaluate our efforts and make difficult decisions to be sure we focus on products that make the most sense for our users.

In a few months, we will discontinue support for uploads to Google Video. Don't worry, we're not removing any content hosted on Google Video -- this just means you will no longer be able to upload new content to the service. We've always maintained that Google Video's strength is in the search technology that makes it possible for people to search videos from across the web, regardless of where they may be hosted. And this move will enable us to focus on developing these technologies further to the benefit of searchers worldwide.

There are still great options for people who want to upload content to Google, and we invite them to explore YouTube's dynamic global community or Picasa Web Albums. If you have questions or need more information please read our FAQ page.

We're confident this decision is the right one for our users, and we're looking forward to making Google Video an even better place for you to search and find videos from all over the web.

 

Aren't they just saying that they are getting out of the hosting business but they will keep, honour, any video's they currently have?......l would imagine the servers to host all those vid's and books would be expensive, it just sounds like it hasn't been a winner for them. 

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Jez

Wendy's picture

Thanks for the heads up. I noticed if you go to make a comment on that page you get to see comments that others have left.

Brian, I'm giong to attempt to post your advice - many are complaining that google video has not actually included a download button as they said they would.

Oops- I can't seem to be able to sign in to my google account - hopefully someone else can do this?

Wendy

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