Help:Video

Videos can be put at the top of a page using the EmbedVideo code.

Local videos
Videos uploaded to MEpedia are displayed in the same way as images, eg:



Using the Visual Editor
Videos can be added using the Video template:
 * On the Insert menu, click Video
 * fill out the boxes
 * the video will be shown as a box of code, but will be displayed when the page is saved

Example code
Vimeo with id set to the number at the end of the link

YouTube with id set to the full link

Clear after
Add

under the video to prevent it from overlapping (wrapping) with the next heading

YouTube, Vimeo etc with
Example code:

Autoplay
Autoplay should be turned off (as above) to reduce sensory overload. For example, on YouTube add to the end of the video link: &autoplay=0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVsOeZjhMFY&autoplay=0

Service
Examples values include: archive.org, bing, dailymotion, jwplayer, soundcloud, ted, twitch, vimeo, vine, youtube

Frame
Add a frame by using container="frame"

Clear: prevent overlap with next heading
Clear the float:  

Arguments
Start time, related videos, autoplay off



#evu - Parser Tag for URLs
The  #evu  parser tag is like the #evt tag, but its first parameter is a URL that will be parsed to determine the service automatically.

service is not needed

Remember to add a description and a frame.



#evt - Parser tag for templates
Use this in templates in place of #ev

If you have a YouTube channel
MEpedia links to some YouTube channels about ME or CFS. Videos may be either linked to, or embedded.
 * Links to videos: Links allow users to visit the video (or YouTube channel) directly, they can only watch the videos by going to YouTube. This works in the same way as sharing a video link on Facebook, Twitter, etc. YouTube do not pay MEpedia (or any other websites) a referral fee for linking to videos.
 * Embedded videos: These show a large preview of the video with the play button, and look like a copy of the YouTube video, but are not. They can be played without visiting YouTube directly. Embedded videos just display a part of a YouTube video inside a regular MEpedia page. The YouTube logo and any branding or copyright information on the video is shown as it would be on YouTube. You can check this on MEpedia by clicking View Source and looking for a YouTube link, or code containing  or   or   tags. YouTube. YouTube channel owners can prevent their videos from being embedded by turning the option off, this will stop any embedded videos from playing on MEpedia.
 * Copied videos: This is very rare on MEpedia, and videos can only be uploaded if they are under the file size limit (2MB), which normally means extremely short videos. They must also be in a format recognized by the MediaWiki code that runs MEpedia, which is not made available by video websites like YouTube or Vimeo. Before uploading a video, the person who created it must give permission and decide on which copyright license they want to use. MEpedia editors should not copy or upload videos created by others without their permission, instead they can link or embed the video.

Monetization and embedded videos
YouTube videos that are embedded on MEpedia and can be played using MEpedia link directly to YouTube, and can only earn money for the YouTube channel's creator, or for YouTube only.

"Only YouTube and the video owner will earn revenue from ads on embedded videos; the site owner where the video is embedded will not earn a share." https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/132596?hl=en

MEpedia and other websites do not have the option to earn money from any embedded videos.

Videos with promoting a particular product or service may not be appropriate for MEpedia, see the Editorial guidelines.

Learn more

 * YouTube monetization - YouTube
 * YouTube support - YouTube