Vimeo Video Feed

Hey all, how do I set up a Vimeo video so that when I add it to Proclaim, it streams just the video instead of showing the whole web page? I didn't have this problem with youtube, but am now struggling with Vimeo? Here is the link to the video I wish to feed. I created it this am. https://vimeo.com/92059933
Thanks.
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I tried it and it works for me (http://player.vimeo.com/video/92059933)
However, I think you have some settings on your video that don't allow it to play in HD except for when a user is on www.vimeo.com
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I get the whole web page with the video just in a small thumbnail on it? Is that a setting in Proclaim?
I will double check settings for HD in Vimeo... Please advise.
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Doesn't look like there's a way to auto-play the video. I'd advise getting the video into proclaim locally instead of streaming from Vimeo.
I'd only stream from YouTube or Vimeo if you're in a bind and need something quick.
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The file is 246 meg and Proclaim will only hold 209? I was trying to put it on the web. Locally doesn't give us access form multiple cites. Any ideas?
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Yeah, that's a bummer that there's a limit.
However, I can download your video directly from Vimeo and it's 63Mb. Most likely Vimeo compressed it.
For HD videos, use 1280x720 H.264. Adjusting the quality until you get under the file size limit.
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Most (non-technical) people can't tell the difference between 1280x720 and 1920x1080 anyway. Especially if the video is being projected on a screen 30+ feet away from the front row of the audience.
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Another thing that will greatly reduce the file size is change the audio from 48kHz to 44.1kHz
If the video only has speech, you won't notice a quality difference. If the video has music, you might notice a slight loss in quality.
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It is a music sound track for the choir to sing along with...which has music video as well. I do not understand why I am getting the whole web page in Proclaim rather than just the video? Any thoughts on that? Never had this problem before.
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it must have "player" in the url.
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Hey thanks for the super helpful reply. I'm not sure how I missed that thread. I haven't quite mastered the search function on here. I think I'll pass with him this time around. If i want any further guideline we will contact you here https://community.logos.com/forums/t-results/83583.aspx
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Marv Marchi said:
Hey thanks for the super helpful reply
Greetings Marv - and welcome to the forums. You will find many willing to help you out here.
Did you notice that you were thanking a guy for a post he posted in 2014? Things have probably moved on from then.
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You can create a Vimeo channel and then use the channel's RSS feed to display the videos on your website or application. Vimeo channel RSS feed url will be like this: "https://vimeo.com/channels/channel_name-link-/videos/rss"
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Hi i am trying to contact you through the llink https://community.logos.com/forums/t-results/83583.aspx but it is not working please help
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Sir i am trying to open this link https://vimeo.com/channels/channel_name-link-/videos/rss" but not working
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Go to the Vimeo video you want to use and click the "Share" button below the video player. Click on the "Embed" tab to access the embed code. Customize the embed options as desired (e.g., adjust the size, enable autoplay). Copy the embed code provided by Vimeo.
In Proclaim, select the slide where you want to add the video. Click on the "Add Content" button and select "Webpage." Paste the Vimeo embed code into the URL field. Click "Add" to insert the video.0