On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Shlomi Fish <shlo...@shlomifish.org> wrote:
> Note however, that the YouTube Terms-Of-Service (TOS) forbid people from
> downloading the video files to their hard disk. Many people look the other way
> and use tools like http://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/ or
> https://metacpan.org/pod/WWW::YouTube::Download , but it's still an issue
> legally. It would be nice if it a video version can be placed on a plain HTTP
> service under a not-too-restrictive licence.

Hi Shlomi,

I tried some video services for uploading presentations.
Features I looked for were:
- can store and play videos with HD quality and accept HD codecs.
  HD is very important because without it it's impossible
  to see small fonts.
- can store long videos. many video services has limitations
  for video length and video should be splitted to small pieces.

Youtube was only service that worked properly (when I checked it).
Main problem is size of video files, they are very big (Gigs).
I can create html page with "video" tag using free codecs,
but it should be placed on good (expensive) hosting.
I'm ready to check other video services, please,
send me such if you have.

thanks
Pinkhas Nisanov
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