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Originally Posted by kgun
- There is always a trade off between quality and capacity.
- You can supply two or even three different formats (versions) on your site.
- If you look at my last YouTube powered videos , you will note that the quality is fairly good, but not as good as the original videos.
- I don't know how that is seen on dial up modems (perhaps not at all). It is fairly good here.
- When you upload a video on YouTube, it is automatically converted for you. There is an editing tool on YouTube that I have not tried.
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OK, thanks, KGun, I will pass this along to my friend shooting the videos.