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Post by dacoachmo on Feb 4, 2007 8:12:51 GMT -6
I have been using you tube, but has google improved?? It wopuld take days before the vidoe was up....
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Post by brophy on Feb 4, 2007 8:18:21 GMT -6
youtube is a 100mb limit........google has none.
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Post by Mav on Feb 4, 2007 9:24:28 GMT -6
In addition to the 100MB size limit, YouTube has a time limit of 10 minutes for each clip, when using a standard account. Google doesn't seems to have any limits (yet?).
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Post by airraider on Feb 4, 2007 10:05:18 GMT -6
i also like google better, but it takes so long for them to approve the video.
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Post by dacoachmo on Feb 4, 2007 11:18:08 GMT -6
anybody get the unknown video added to your account??
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Post by Mav on Feb 5, 2007 22:28:32 GMT -6
For anyone interested in higher quality video hosting, check out this service. It's hosted by a company called Divx. They make premiere video encoding software. Note: Just like Google Video, you must install a small Add-in to your browser to view the videos. There's isn't a download size limit or time limit. Plus you have the option of downloading the files to your own computer or streaming them. The max wait time after you've uploaded is only 30 minutes -- much better/faster than Google. The only catch is you must encode it to the Divx format before uploading. If anyone's interested, I can provide the app for this. Sample 1- this was a raw DV (avi) file of 700MB. I exported it out of Proscout and encoded it in about 5 minutes to the MPEG4 Divx format -- size went down to 45MB with minimal quality loss. stage6.divx.com/members/480007/videos/1108965Sample 2 - the is scooby's 33 Stack clinic from last Thursday. You can compare to the original Google video posted by tog. The 2 hour 10 minute raw DV file would be almost 30GB -- this Divx file is 55MB. stage6.divx.com/members/480007/videos/1108725
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Post by zexx14 on Feb 5, 2007 22:52:59 GMT -6
Mav,
What program did you use to capture the screen? Is it possible to capture video off of google or utube?
Thanks Coach Z
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Post by brophy on Feb 6, 2007 7:46:12 GMT -6
great find, Mav!
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Post by Mav on Feb 6, 2007 10:00:15 GMT -6
The program's called Camtasia written by a company called TechSmith. It's primarily used by Technical Writers who put together computer training sessions. It's quite a slick app. After recording a screen you can annotated, voice over, place a PIP(picture-in-picture), create interactive multiple choice quizzes, import video clips, etc You can download a demo version from their website. www.techsmith.com/camtasia.aspWe use it to record our PowerPoint's to a wmv video file. We had hassles with kids installing and using Powerpoint -- by making it a Windows video there's isn't any downloading or installing. Mav, What program did you use to capture the screen? Is it possible to capture video off of google or utube? Thanks Coach Z
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