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I'm talking about software like Oovoo. What alternatives are there? Any experiences on those? I'm planning to incorporate video interviews on my upcoming worpress site and I'm scanning through different alternatives atm.

Another thing; what's the best (free or inexpensive) way to store and stream those interviews? What I've found out, many people seem to use Vimeo. Other's use amazon web services.

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Hey Juha. I'm not familiar with software for executing video interviews (your first question), but I have used Viddler (a competitor to Vimeo) to host videos and am really happy with it. They have a free version for up to a certain number of usage per month. Gary Vaynerchuk and Chris Guillebeau both use Viddler also and seem to like the service.

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I opened myself a Viddler account and things look promising. Thanks Corbett! – Juha Liikala Nov 18 at 9:27
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I did a little asking around and found out that Cody McKibben uses Call Recorder with his Skype to execute and record his video interviews (it's a mac software, but I'm sure there are alternatives for other OS's as well).

To capture the actual video call, there are also services like Screenr and Jing Which seem quite good.

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I also use Call Recorder. http://www.ecamm.com/mac/callrecorder/

It is really cheap but the best part is that it lets you split both people to 50% of the screen automatically. Other software I tried puts you in a small box on the bottom.

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Split screen feature is definately what I'm looking for. Great to hear that others are using it as well :) – Juha Liikala Nov 20 at 11:35

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