Video Settings
How do I edit my video's settings?
From there, you'll be able to change all sorts of settings, including basic stuff (like the video title and thumbnail image), privacy permissions, embed customizations and more. Don’t forget to save your changes!
How do I delete a video?
If you delete a video you've uploaded within your current quota week, you'll regain that space for the week. That’s because we love you.
How can I delete multiple videos at once?
Select the videos you’d like to remove from Vimeo, choose Delete from the menu on the left, then enter your password and confirm the action.
WARNING: Any videos you delete will be permanently removed from Vimeo. This action cannot be undone. Be careful out there!
How do I change the title and description of my video?
How do I change the thumbnail of my video?
To change your thumbnail, go to the video's individual page and click Settings beneath the video player. From there, scroll down to the Thumbnails section.
You've got three options for picking your perfect image:
- Clicking the “Choose” icon will allow you to scroll through the entirety of your video to select a specific frame. When you find the image you like, click it to select it and then click Use this frame.
- We'll generate eight thumbnails for you when you click the "Random" icon. If you don't see anything you like, just click See more options and we'll cook up eight new images for you to peruse. Once you find the frame you like, click Use this thumbnail.
- Want to upload your own thumbnail image? Go for it! Clicking the "Upload" icon will allow you to chose a JPG, GIF, or PNG file from your computer. We recommend uploading an image with the same resolution as your video for optimal awesomeness.
Can I customize my video link?
If you haven't set up your custom Profile URL yet, we encourage you to do so in your Profile Settings.
Can I edit my videos once they are uploaded to Vimeo?
You can also add Hollywood-style Looks and Music Store tracks to your videos right here on Vimeo with the Enhancer.
How do I add people to the credits of my video?
Can I create chapters for different parts of my video?
Where can I find the stats for my video?
Plus and PRO members can take an even deeper dive into all those juicy analytics with Advanced Stats.
Can I ever access or download the original video file I uploaded?
You can really help us out by not storing your original source files on Vimeo. Remember, we convert all your uploaded files to industry standard, compatible formats that are often just as good as your source files, and those will always be available to download.
If you have a Plus or PRO account and you choose to store your source files with us, they will be available for as long as you remain a Plus or PRO member, and for 60 days after your subscription expires.
Basic members do not have the ability to store their source files with us, but they will always be able to download the converted file in MP4 format.
If you're a Plus or PRO member and you'd like to store your source files, go to Me in the top navigation bar, and click My Settings, then head to the Videos tab. Scroll down until you see the “File Settings” section, then check the box that says "Keep my source video files."
To download your source file, just head to your video’s clip page, click the Download button and select the file labeled “Original.”
Can I replace a video and keep the URL, Stats, comments, etc?
From your video page, click Settings below the video player. From there, head to the Video File tab and click "Replace this video." This allows you to upload a new video file while keeping the video URL, comments, Stats, likes, tags, and all the other information associated with the video.
During the replacement process, the original video will remain viewable while the new one is uploaded. Once the replacement video finishes uploading and begins conversion, the original video will no longer be viewable, and will soon be replaced.
How do I add photos to my video page?
Go to your video page and click Settings beneath the video player. From there, select the Advanced tab and click Add a new photo. Paste the URLs for the Flickr or Instagram photos you'd like to add, separating URLs by commas, and then click Add.
Pro Tip: Make sure your photos are public before you add them here, or else they won't show up!
How do I make my videos available for downloading?
Check the box beside "Download this video" and save your changes. Your viewers will now see a Download button on the video page. How do ya like them straightforward apples?
How can I change the settings for multiple videos at once?
You can change the privacy settings for certain videos only by paying a visit to our handy video Organizer. Select the videos you want to change, choose Privacy from the menu on the left, then enter your password and confirm the action.
You can also use the Organizer to add or remove videos to and from your collections.
If you’re looking to apply the same set of embed settings to a group of videos, learn more about using embed presets.
How do I use a third-party player with Vimeo PRO?
Caution: Anyone can view your videos through these URLs. If you add them to a third-party player outside of Vimeo, people may be able to find and share these links.
Can I post download links on external websites?
Basic and Plus members can only offer download options on Vimeo.com. The download links generated on Vimeo expire after a few minutes for security purposes.
Vimeo PRO members have the ability to offer downloads on external websites in two ways:
Through the API. PRO members can build API apps that retrieve download links for any of their videos. This is the safest way to offer downloads, because the download links expire a few minutes after they are retrieved. In addition, using the API allows you to retrieve your links programmatically rather than obtaining them manually. Visit developer.vimeo.com to review our API documentation.
Through direct video file links. PRO members can also grab non-expiring download links for each of their videos from the Video Files tab of each video’s Settings. In the “Access your video files” section, choose “Download your video” and grab any of the URLs provided. If you create a hyperlink using one of these URLs, most major browsers will then download the file onto your viewer’s computers. Caution: These links never expire and don’t respect privacy settings. Once they’re out there, anyone who knows the link will be able to access your videos. The only way to stop this is to delete your video from Vimeo.
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