Ajouter des vidéos à votre site est une manière intelligente de capter l’attention de vos internautes et de booster les conversions. Nous avons constaté que le contenu vidéo engage les internautes et améliore l’expérience utilisateur globale, ce qui rend votre site plus attrayant.
Cependant, d’après notre expérience, les vidéos occupent beaucoup d’espace de stockage et de bande passante. Cela peut augmenter vos coûts d’hébergement et ralentir votre site, créant ainsi une mauvaise expérience utilisateur. Pour ces raisons, nous vous recommandons de ne pas téléverser de vidéos directement sur votre site WordPress.
Dans cet article, nous expliquerons pourquoi téléverser des vidéos de cette manière peut poser des problèmes, et nous explorerons les meilleures pratiques pour ajouter efficacement des vidéos à votre site.
Téléverser ou Contenu embarqué (il y a une différence)
Avant de vous dire pourquoi vous ne devriez jamais télécharger de vidéos sur votre site WordPress, assurons-nous que tout le monde comprend qu’il y a une différence entre les téléversements et les contenus embarqués.
Téléverser ou héberger une vidéo signifie que les fichiers vidéo seront stockés sur votre site, tout comme vous téléverseriez et stockeriez des images à l’aide de la médiathèque de WordPress. C’est la méthode que nous déconseillons.
Lorsque vous intégrez une vidéo, vous la téléversez d’abord sur un site tiers comme YouTube, puis vous pouvez facilement l’intégrer dans vos publications de blog. La vidéo peut être vue sur votre site, mais elle est stockée ailleurs. Nous conseillons vivement aux internautes d’intégrer des vidéos chaque fois qu’ils le peuvent.
1. Partage facile
Il est plus facile d’embarquerune vidéo dans WordPress que de la téléverser. Vous pouvez téléverser une vidéo téléversée sur YouTube ou d’autres sites de partage de vidéos en collant simplement l’URL dans vos publications de blog.
Il est également plus facile de gérer une chaîne sur YouTube. En revanche, il n’est pas si simple dans WordPress de créer une section vidéo séparément de vos images et autres téléversements. Lorsque vous téléversez une vidéo sur WordPress, elle est mélangée à tous les autres contenus de votre médiathèque.
En téléversant votre vidéo sur YouTube et d’autres sites de partage de vidéos, vous permettez à vos spectateurs de partager plus facilement votre vidéo et même de la rendre virale.
2. Enregistrer sur la bande passante
Téléverser des vidéos sur votre site vous coûtera de la bande passante. Les vidéos de meilleure qualité coûtent encore plus de bande passante.
Si vous permettez aux visiteurs de votre site d’embarquer vos vidéos sur leur propre site, cette bande passante est multipliée chaque fois que la vidéo y est vue. Vous devrez probablement aussi ajouter d’autres extensions pour gérer et afficher vos vidéos.
Ces extensions pourraient également augmenter la charge de votre serveur si elles ne sont pas optimisées pour la vitesse. Si vous êtes sur un hébergement web partagé, alors il y a de fortes chances que votre hébergeur suspende votre site et le mette temporairement hors service.
L’optimisation de la vitesse de votre site WordPress est plus importante que jamais car elle affecte votre classement SEO et le trafic de votre site, également.
3. Visibilité et trafic
YouTube est le deuxième moteur de recherche le plus utilisé au monde et le site le plus visité. Ce seul fait incite de nombreux propriétaires de sites à téléverser leurs vidéos sur YouTube.
Téléverser une vidéo sur YouTube peut attirer plus de téléspectateurs que de la téléverser sur votre propre site. Les fonctionnalités de réseautage social de YouTube et d’autres sites de partage de vidéos peuvent déclencher la popularité virale de vos vidéos.
Par exemple, sur la chaîne YouTube de WPBeginner, nous avons plus de 296 000 abonnés/abonnés et obtenons des dizaines de milliers de nouvelles vues chaque semaine.
4. Optimisation de la qualité vidéo
Lorsque vous téléversez une vidéo sur des sites comme YouTube ou Vimeo, ils traitent chaque vidéo pour une meilleure expérience web. Les internautes peuvent choisir de regarder votre vidéo en haute définition ou dans des résolutions inférieures.
En outre, ces sites tentent de détecter automatiquement la connexion internet du compte et le type d’appareil afin de lire la vidéo dans une qualité optimale pour le spectateur.
Si vous téléversez votre vidéo sur WordPress, vous ne bénéficiez pas de ces optimisations et votre vidéo s’affichera telle quelle, ce qui vous coûtera plus de bande passante et détruira l’expérience des utilisateurs/utilisatrices.
Fonctionnalités en avant
De nombreuses plateformes d’hébergement de vidéos offrent également des fonctionnalités supplémentaires auxquelles vous n’avez pas accès si vous vous contentez de téléverser sur WordPress.
Par exemple, vous pouvez :
- Ajoutez des sous-titres automatiques à vos vidéos pour en faciliter l’accès
- Gagner de l’argent grâce aux annonces
- Obtenez des statistiques sur le nombre de personnes qui regardent vos vidéos.
- Outil de personnalisation des miniatures vidéo
…et bien d’autres choses encore.
Quel service d’hébergeur vidéo utiliser ?
Les services d’hébergement vidéo offrent bien plus d’avantages que la résolution de tous les problèmes mentionnés ci-dessus. Un bon service d’hébergement vidéo ajustera automatiquement la qualité de la vidéo en fonction de la vitesse d’Internet de vos internautes, et certains vous aideront même à atteindre un tout nouveau public par l’intermédiaire de leur plateforme.
Le service d’hébergeur de vidéos que nous utilisons chez WPBeginner est YouTube. Parce que c’est le deuxième moteur de recherche le plus populaire au monde après Google, il vous aidera à attirer encore plus d’abonnés.
Ils ont également un programme de partenaires pour vous aider à gagner de l’argent en ligne avec vos vidéos.
Après avoir téléversé vos vidéos sur YouTube, vous pouvez utiliser une extension comme YouTube Feed Pro ou Envira Gallery pour afficher des galeries de vidéos YouTube sur votre site WordPress. Pour plus de détails, consultez notre liste des meilleures extensions de galerie vidéo YouTube.
Si YouTube ne vous convient pas ou si vous souhaitez disposer de plus d’options, veuillez consulter notre liste des meilleurs sites d’hébergeurs de vidéos.
Guides d’experts sur les performances de WordPress
Nous espérons que ce tutoriel vous a aidé à apprendre pourquoi vous ne devriez jamais téléverser une vidéo sur WordPress. Vous pouvez également consulter d’autres guides liés à l’amélioration des performances de WordPress :
- Comment charger facilement des images paresseuses dans WordPress
- Comment optimiser les images pour la performance Web sans perdre en qualité
- Pourquoi avez-vous besoin d’un CDN pour votre blog WordPress ? [Infographie]
- Les meilleurs plugins de Diaporama WordPress – Performance + Qualité (comparés)
- Comment libérer de l’espace disque et réduire l’utilisation des inodes dans WordPress
- Comment nous améliorons la vitesse de chargement des pages sur WPBeginner
- Comment effectuer correctement un test de vitesse de site web (Meilleurs outils)
- Le guide ultime pour booster la vitesse et les performances de WordPress
Si vous avez aimé cet article, veuillez alors vous abonner à notre chaîne YouTube pour obtenir des tutoriels vidéo sur WordPress. Vous pouvez également nous trouver sur Twitter et Facebook.
Damian Cichosz
Thanks for explaining. I see that difference and fully understand that. Also i like that article is short and contains all important informations at the same time!
A question that arises is, do you have any recommendations for users who want to maintain a consistent brand image or experience across their website and embedded videos? How can they ensure that the embedded videos seamlessly blend with their site’s design and branding elements?
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on the site but styles can be added to your blocks to modify the look within WordPress itself, it would depend on where the videos are embedded from for the options of what can be changed for the embed.
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Nelson Mbembe
What if my website will work on a Local area Network only? what’s the best way for video gallery in that case ?
WPBeginner Support
Unless you do not have access to the internet you can still use this method but if it is only for your local network you could use your local storage instead of embedding from a video site.
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duncan
I embeded a twitter video on my wp site but the complaint i get is that it takes too long to load . Is it the same with you tube or it is my site problem .
WPBeginner Support
You are likely running into issues with your server resources, we would recommend reading the article above. Using YouTube embeds should be able to help with that issue.
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Braulio
Thanks for your recommendation it make sense!
I have a question, sometimes I publish short videos in mp4 formats, very short videos from 6 to 12 seconds, that matter anyway?
Or what about using .gif formats?
WPBeginner Support
For short videos, it is normally better to use gif format for your site’s content.
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Mr Page
if my web host gave me unlimited bandwidth for my site that is like youtube, can my user upload video directly then?
WPBeginner Support
It is possible but you would want to reach out to your hosting provider to ensure they are able to handle that.
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Leon
Am making a website that can allow users to login,upload and post their own videos ,much like how youtube works.So my question is, how do i go about creating a page that displays the videos that users post to my website?
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on how your current content is set up, if they are using posts then there are plugins to list recent posts available.
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Michael
I was hoping to upload educational videos to my site and make them only available to my paying members. If I embed on a third party site how do you suggest i protect the content? Thank you
WPBeginner Support
Depending on the third party site there are options to limit where the video can be embedded from, Vimeo is one service that has this option
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Sarah
Why would you utilise another service such as YouTube who then controls your content AND plays other content to your site?
And what IF your site will not allow / bans third party site?
And why PAY for another service?
Many ISPs allow free bandwidth and better still YOU have full control over YOUR content.
WPBeginner Support
We cover our reasoning at the start of the article as not all hosts have unlimited bandwidth that they allow for sites. For banning third party sites, that would be a personal choice. YouTube is free and allows you to have your content on another popular search engine as YouTube itself can be considered a search engine for content on their site.
Administrateur
Fonix
I am glad i am here, thanks for the wonderful info.
WPBeginner Support
Glad our content can help
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Trevor Gordon
The reason I want to upload videos to my site and host them is that I am a teacher who teaches Chinese students English.
Sometimes i want to send them video of documentaries or news articles for them to watch and learn from.
As you know YouTube is banned in China (not to get in the politics of it), so I want to be able to allow my students to see carefully selected articles.
How do I overcome this?
WPBeginner Support
Hi Trevor,
You can use alternate video hosting websites that are available and popular in China.
Administrateur
Dan
So let’s say my website promotes different Events with WP Event Manager.
How would I embed YouTube video into into an Event Post?
(Example – I’m adding an Event to promote a band playing a gig and I want to include a video of them playing in the Event Advert).
WPBeginner Support
Hey Dan,
If the events on your WordPress site are a custom post type, then you can simply add the youtube video URL in the event description or details area.
Administrateur
Calum
I upload my homework help videos to both YouTube and my website in case my visitors cannot access YouTube (visitors from China can’t usually access YouTube due to censorship, schools may block it to prevent inappropriate content from being watched, etc.)
Ed Hughes
I’m planning to launch my first WP site soon and wanting to encourage my members to embed videos more rather than upload photos. But I’m wondering if I have lots lots of embedded vdieos, youtube or vimeo, on the site, will that still consume more resources vs upload photos? And what about memory? I also use YouTube plugin (by By EmbedPlus Team) to display YouTube playlist. So with all these setup, will I be better off to simply let my members upload photos instead of encouraging them to emebd YouTube/Vimeo? Thank you.
WPBeginner Support
Hello,
It actually depends on what kind of website you want to build. Embedding more videos on a page may affect performance but you can always manage those issues by displaying fewer videos per page, using lazy load, or increasing server resources.
Administrateur
Michael Walther
Nice article, and I totally agree as far as home/private users are concerned.
For the business users behind their companie’s big firewalls, though, we ought to think different. Most of today’s big iron firewalls just won’t let YouTube through! So these users won’t see your video, but rather, they will see an error message like, ‘Sorry YouTube ist not allowed here’, meaning ‘Do not steal your company’s bandwith and time, will you please!!’
So for your business users, the question is not whether to host videos yourself or to link them in from YouTube. But rather, the question is whether to host videos yourself, or have them concealed. I do prefer the former.
Brenda Donnelly
Exactly! My company has banned all social media sites including YouTube and Vimeo. You just can’t see any video content on our website unless it’s uploaded directly onto the website, so HOW do you center an uploaded video please.
Alejandro Ball
Hello,
My question on this topic is in regards to non-standard wordpress sites. To give a little context I use the wordpress platform to build sites for the contemporary arts. Now I can understand the argument to embedded rather than upload, which I agree with on a single video file.
However, my question is in relation to creating a platform, from scratch, that is to house a screening of several artists’ films. The idea is basically to build a site that can run a play list for the film screening, which could be used at the venue to stream in and projected, but as well give audiences not local to the event, an opportunity to go to the site and view the film screening, therefore give a greater degree of distribution.
So, as you can see embedding multiple videos from multiple sites (because no artist seems to use the same platform…) is difficult and probably not even an option, at least from my research. So I was wondering if you guys had any recommendations?
to give more details on the platform in mind:
1. the play style would be similar to VLC playlist operations, for creating short film screening (and have been looking at VLC plugin and api usage)
2. because of permissions for using artist videos, video content would not be sharable, or be enabled to be embedded on other sites. the only sharing capabilities would link the user back to the screen platform, from social media platform etc.
3. In terms of content management, I would ideally like to build something that a non-technical user could use after this initial screening. I am creating this for a small arts organisation, and they would be interested in using the platform again an again, so the ability for them to be able to change the playlist from the standard WP management system, with a degree of ease, would be key.
4. The site would have a simple layout (with very few additional pages), and would only be used for this type of film screening projects.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
Paulette Henderson
I am having the same issues as you describe, as I’m building a site much like the one you describe. Mine is a language site, and it also will not have many pages other than those video pages. It’s beginning to look like my best option is to create video playlists in Wordpress, from videos I have uploaded to our Wordpress site. The issue I am dealing with now is that the player takes up most of the room on the page, leaving little room to see the playlist. I am looking for help to resize the player and reformat the playlist. Any lessons you might be able to share on this?
Val
I am conflicted on this issue. I have created a number of content videos for marketing that I will sell on a subscription bases. Putting them on a youtube makes it more likely that people will rip it off where as in my personal site, I can control access base on setting up subpages and with login.
Gem
I have the same worry. What you could do is embed a video on your site using YouTube, but make the video Unlisted on YouTube. Therefore, whoever you want to see it from whatever access controls you have on your Wordpress, can see it. It is not public on YouTube, just those who have had a link to it from your site.
RAMKRISHNAN
Umm is there a way to embedded the video on fee version of WordPress
Benjamin
your wasting your time after i had 500 episode of pokemon on my site but after the free trial was ended, i had to pay
Miro
I wish everybody stopped telling what I should or shouldnt do.
can U tell me how do I add my video to the site, please…
Thank u very much
Bill Frankell
Not sure on yours, but on mine I just upload it to the Media tab, just like a picture. In fact I do agree with this article most of the time, except I believe there is a way to make videos so that they cannot be hot-linked. Do a Google search for it but include « wordpress » in the search term.
Having said the above there are cases where it is desirable to load a video in to the site. Take a peak at my landing page;
You will see about a 2 second delay – depending on your connection speed – where the screenshot displays as the video from the hotlink (YouTube) loads. I don’t like that. I feel that if the video was resident on the site that would be a much shorter delay, if at all.
This delay bothers me, but it hasn’t kept me from getting too busy to deal with it up till now, but it is on my « to do » list.
If you locate the code that stops the hotlink I would be very happy if you would share it with me, but not really necessary. I also think that i can do this from the server (have my own) but again been too busy to chase all this down.
Jeddyson chukwuma
Thanks for the article, its kinda great,good bro
Sarah
Any suggestions on how to deal with the excessive load the the YouTube player causes on pageload time? It seems to add a huge overhead on, for instance
I’ve been embedding videos for the reasons you suggest, but the youtube viewer seems to take an age to load too!
Jos Schuurmans
Hi and thanks, this is useful.
My customer’s concern with uploading their video to YouTube is that at the end of the playback, the embedded screen will show thumbnails with links to other YouTube videos, distracting visitors and potentially drawing them away from the website.
Fixing that would be a selling point for using YouTube to embed video, so I think it’s worth mentioning. I found at least one way to remove those related video links here:
Is that all fine or is there anything else to take into account?
Cheers,
Jos
Douglas Pratt
The first thing you should have made clear is that you are talking about self-hosting a WordPress site on Bluehost or Dreamhost, et. al., as implied at the banner link, « Start your WordPress Blog in minutes. »
Second, the problem with using a video hosting service is you are limited in what can be posted. If there is any doubt at all about copyright, for example, a video can be pulled and your account might even be shut down.
Another option is to use Amazon Web Services. A basic S3 account is all you need, and it will cost extra, above and beyond whatever you pay for a Web hosting service, but unless you have an extremely busy blog — very unlikely for beginners — the expense will be nominal. Assuming the videos are MP4, making them compatible with HTML 5, a WordPress plugin for embedding video isn’t needed:
Got a question
Hi I have a new blog. I used cloudup to embed a video into wordpress. I can view it on samsung phone, samsung tab, microsoft desktop computer, but my friends with iphones cant see videos.
Do you have any solutions.
Kind regards
Brenda
Frank Atwood
Uploading a video to your site is like trying to re-invent the wheel.
So what’s the best solution for adding video to your site?
Simply upload your video to a video hosting servicelike YOUTUBE or VIEMO (pro if you want to protect it), then embed your video into your WordPress post or page.
Once your video has been uploaded, copy the URL to your video. Return to your WordPress site and paste the URL into your post or page where you want the video to appear.
Very Respectfully,
Frank
Duncan Pattinson
Many thanks for this article. Just saved my bacon as we were about to upload video onto a website when it should have been an embed.
Asad Ali
Hi,
Thanks for the article.
I have one quick question: Which plugin would you recomment to embed videos on wordpress websites that can use a fallback mechanism? i.e., if a video is unavailable on one host e.g.,Vimeo, it should load the video from another source i.e., Youtube?and so on…
Doug
Thank you for clearly explaining the difference between upload vs embed. It’s helpful! Is there ever a good reason to upload?
WPBeginner Support
In some cases, like when you are concerned about privacy and usage rights of your video content. But in most scenarios it is always better to use a video embed service like YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion, Vine, etc.
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Rob
I use uploaded videos because Youtube butchers quality. Lately even more than before.
Sure, the points made in the article are valid, but when quality is important, you can’t go Youtube.
Emily Gowen
Why Can’t free accounts have Video Press? I am using word press for a class and would like to put some music on my website, but can’t because Video Press isn’t part of the free plan, and I can’t afford the premium plan.
WPBeginner Support
Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
Administrateur
Emily Gowen
Great,But that still doesn’t help me. I am trying to add audio to my webpage for class. Will you please help me figure out how to add audio to my page without having to pay for the premium plan.
Jenifer Disusa
Hello to all.
The above is very useful but I mean to add few more points for why not to upload video and rather to embed it.
1. File Size Limits and Storage Space:
Most web hosting providers limit the maximum size of uploaded files to 50 MB or less, prohibiting you from uploading video files that are longer than a few minutes or so in duration. Additionally, large media files may violate the terms of the Acceptable Use Policy with your hosting provider and result in your hosting account being shut down.
If you’re able to upload large video files to your server on a frequent basis, you could eventually exceed the amount of storage space provided by your hosting account, especially if you regularly back up your site.
2. Slow-Loading Video or Unexpected Pauses During Playback:
If your video file resides on a single server with a limited amount of bandwidth, folks who attempt to watch your video may experience unexpected pauses during playback while their computer waits for the file to download or stream to their computer.
3. Hope you like converting videos. A lot.:
You’ll will want to deliver a large, HD-quality file so the users can watch it full-screen if they so choose. Generally, this means a 1080p or 720p file at a high streaming bitrate (5000 – 8000 kbps).
But you’ll also want to encode a smaller, lower-resolution version for delivery to mobile devices like phones and tablets, as well as for slower Internet connections.
Now you’ve got half a dozen or more individual video files for playback on all the major web browsers and devices. But how does your site know which of those files to serve to each person?
4. Video Players
There are dozens of excellent video players that will handle the video requsts nicely (like the SublimeVideo Player), but WordPress 3.6 will actually include a built-in video player that will eliminate the need for a third-party video plugin. That’s great news! But it gets a bit tricky…
5. Cumbersome Code [or Shortcodes]
Third-party plugins require you to create a bit of code to tell the video player which formats you’ve created, as well as their location on the server.
There are more reasons also but I am finishing here.
Janifer Disusa
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for adding to the article.
Administrateur
Walt
Thanks, that’s the 411 on hosting video, I been looking for, the OP is a bit dated, but your added info confirmed it for me.
Tevya
So how about a tutorial of how to remove .mov, .mp4, etc files from the acceptable file-types to be uploaded to WP? I see one for how to add new ones, but none for how to remove the core-default ones that are allowed.
Franco
Great article, however, if you want to keep your videos private, best is not to publish this on YouTube.
If yo are looking to promote yourself your product or service, YouTube is the best platform to do this.
Again thanks for the info.
Ti
this is so stupid , i want to own the video not youtube
Dean Mickelson
Is it possible to upload videos to sites such as YouTube and restrict viewing access except from my Wordpress page. I shoot video at youth sporting events and would like to restrict access to parents and family by password protecting the videos from my site. Is this possible with YouTube?
Thanks,
Dean
Heather
I am a newbie as well, but if there is a restricted page that is protected by a login, it may work. So, if the page is called « Videos » and the parents have to login on your page to access the page « Videos », then you can post a link there. This may work with embedded videos as well, but I am not sure. When you create the video on YouTube, mark the video as « unlisted » and this will only allow those with a link to see the video. Therefore, you post a link to the videos on the « Videos » page and the parents have to login to get the link. I hope this helps.
Mike
When you upload a video to YouTube, select the privacy settings to ‘Unlisted’. This means that YouTube and other search engines won’t index the video in search results. The video will be made visible only to people who have the link.
The privacy setting ‘Private’ is also an option but each person will need to be given specific access
Carl
I know you can add passwords to videos you upload to Vimeo.
Brad
Thanks for the great information. I am a beginner!!!!! How do I properly upload a video to a third party site like Youtube. Is there a right or wrong way of doing it.
Also what format and file size or resolution is best so it will view well on computers and mobile devices. My research has found contradictory information.
Thanks again, love your site
Brad