A very good website builder for videos?

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For a long time me and my friends have created our own movies. But now we want a website to host have them on. I already have a hosting service so dont recommend one! I just need some software that will allow me to build a website and add videos off of my home computer onto it.
I need software to build the website. Something like dreamweaver but for windows.
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4 Responses to “A very good website builder for videos?”

  1. wellslogan Says:

    Well if you know about HTML, you can simply design the main page, and add in a code for the JW Player (http://www.jeroenwijering.com/) which can play FLV (flash) videos. It is free, and once you get the source code, you can just paste it into the HTML document and there will be your movie on the page.

  2. RainbowCat Says:

    dreamweaver (its windows compatible), or nvu

  3. Stephen Says:

    Tools you will need:
    a server-based video to flash video converter engine, like Adobe® Flash® Media Interactive Server 3 or other solutions to accomplish the same end goal

    a flash video player maker, like Moyea Web Player Pro (http://www.flash-video-mx.com/ ), which can create a web page embedded with a web video (flash video) player with scrollable thumbnail playlist and skinnable control bar, you can add as many videos to the playlist of the player as you like. Here is a tutorial for this program:http://www.flash-video-mx.com/webplayer-resources/add-videos-to-website.html

    Database system, like MySQL, ORACLE or MSSQL…

    web design and programming development tools, like Dreamweaver, Firework, Flash, PHP…

    Knowledge you will need:
    Web design (client side) – HTML, CSS, AJAX…
    Web programming (server side) – PHP or ASP.NET or Java
    Video
    Networking
    Video encoding
    Database system
    Customer management and interaction

    You can learn more information from this general guide:

  4. michelle g Says:

    You can upload your videos to Youtube, and use GDI’s website builder to build your site then just get the embed code from your youtube video and copy and paste it into GDI’s website builder.

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