On Wednesday 07 May 2008, John Mort wrote: > On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why don't we have the videos on youtube and just link to / embed them > > from the wiki so we save bandwith? > > Unless I'm mistaken, there's a length limit of something like ten > minutes on youtube, so it's a little extra work on the part of the > poster to split things up and on the viewer to chain them together.
From what I've been told, the way it works is that new users of YouTube are limited to 10 minute segments, but as a user posts more videos the length of time those videos can be eventually goes up. > Personally I have a camera that takes home movie quality videos and > supposedly my SD card should hold about an hour. I've toyed with the > idea of recording but no one ever mentioned a desire for it so I never > bothered trying. I don't expect the audio would be sufficient, but it > would cost nothing to try so since someone has asked about it I could > try recording the next meeting I am able to attend, which won't be > todays. ;-) Ron Guerin of NYLUG records the NYLUG meetings that way. It works and it's good enough to fit the need, IMHO. -- Chris -- Chris Knadle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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