Yep. Just started using Vimeo. Great quality. 500MB/week limit. Check it out.

On Feb 11, 2008 12:26 PM, Martin Ahnelöv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mån 2008-02-11 klockan 17:32 +0100 skrev Burkhard Plaum:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Stefan de Konink schrieb:
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> > >
> > > Thomas H. George schreef:
> > >> I gave my daughter a brief video of her son rendered as .avi file.  She
> > >> tried to post it on YouTube but received a message that it was an
> > >> incorrect codec.  What should I give her that she can post to YouTube?
> > >
> > > ffmpeg can encode it to flv.
> >
> > Yes, but then youtube might transcode it once more to further degrade
> > quality :( I would be surprised if youtube takes flv files without
> > transcoding, since they have strict constraints regarding bitrate, image
> > size etc.
> >
> > I never uploaded to youtube, but If would, I would try to stay
> > closely below the filesize limit, i.e. encode as high quality as possible.
> > jpeg photo for example, if the duration is short enough.
> >
> > Burkhard
>
> Nah, come on! youtube is ment for ~3 min shitty home videos. If you want
> high quality, use Vimeo, archive.org, or host it yourself.
>
> Videos that does not take forever to load is more fun to watch. And
> youtube will kill your well-mastered masterpiece anyway.
>
> Gasten
>
>
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