Thanks Sven,

It's somehow hard to pay for something when working on an open-source project 
:) but it probably makes sense. I've been using YouTube but I can't get the 
prettyPhoto software to work with it so I'll prob got that that. I use 
Screenflow as well and its great. Thanks also for the tip on Animation lossless 
-- sounds perfect for the kind of stuff we're doing.

cheers,

Miles

On Jul 5, 2010, at 12:20 AM, Sven Efftinge wrote:

> Hi Miles,
> 
> yes we have a pro account. We use screenflow to record the screencasts and 
> export lossless and the codec is called "Apple Animation Encoding".
> Don't ask I have never heard of that encoding myself I just looked it up. But 
> it feels like Vimeo doesn't have any problem with other encodings either, as 
> I think we have used different encodings in the past as well.
> 
> You can configure how the videos look like, i.e. define which tools and 
> buttons are available, what the start screen looks like and what is shown at 
> the end.
> So far I haven't heard any of my colleagues complaining about Vimeo.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sven
> 
> 
> On Jul 3, 2010, at 2:08 AM, Miles Parker wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Once again you guys are on the cutting edge on your website. I'm wondering 
>> how you like Vimeo? Did you need to get a Pro account to have the clean 
>> (ad-free) playback? Any tricks to getting the video links and insets working?
>> Are you using standard MPEG-4 encodings, etc.. (I'm using Screencast so I'm 
>> reasonably comfortable on the actual production side.)
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> Miles
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