Google Does Support MRSS & RSS2.0 for Video Sitemaps - Tips & Info
When Google first announced the support for video sitemaps, there were many folks who asked why they didnt support MRSS feeds as video sitemaps. It then became clear that Google did accept MRSS feeds from some partners, but that they were interested in creating a xml sitemap protocol (which is a good idea - more to follow) for video. Either way, if you were to look at the sitemap instructions on Google, you would not have seen mention of MRSS as an acceptable format for video sitemaps. In fact, if you look at their main page in the help section “About Video Sitemaps,” there is still no mention of MRSS feeds.

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