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Posted by Mortyman on Sep-03-2007 20:54:

Video hosting sites

Does anyone know which site I can upload videos onto that are larger than 100MB?

Youtube won't let me post anything over 100MB


Posted by exstasie on Sep-03-2007 20:58:

Google Videos. You need to download a desktop application if the video is over 100MB, but you can upload larger files.

Or Facebook. You can do upto 300MB


Posted by DigDeep on Sep-03-2007 21:37:

I'm uploading my videos from yesterday (at the docks), and I'm noticing the quality is drastically decreased once uploaded onto Youtube.... is there anyway to keep the quality high? Is it better on Google video or even Facebook?


Posted by exstasie on Sep-03-2007 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
I'm uploading my videos from yesterday (at the docks), and I'm noticing the quality is drastically decreased once uploaded onto Youtube.... is there anyway to keep the quality high? Is it better on Google video or even Facebook?



Nope. Both suck. It's because it has to compress the video so much. Just imagine on Youtube if the 100MB you uploaded actually stayed 100MB in size.

The only place might be if you host it on your own website.

Or just post it on Megaupload or something like that and they can downlaod it.


Posted by Mortyman on Sep-03-2007 21:49:

Thanks Jeff.
Im still not on facebook though. I guess I'll just google search google videos and look into downloading the desktop app.


Posted by DigDeep on Sep-03-2007 21:51:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
Nope. Both suck. It's because it has to compress the video so much. Just imagine on Youtube if the 100MB you uploaded actually stayed 100MB in size.

The only place might be if you host it on your own website.

Or just post it on Megaupload or something like that and they can downlaod it.


I actually just uploaded it on Facebook and it is considerably better than Youtube. I'm now trying Google Video as well.....


Posted by mnemonic. on Sep-03-2007 22:00:

youtube compresses ypur 100MB .avi, .mpg, ,mov and so on file to maybe a 20-30MB .flv file. not the greatest quality, im cutting up my hour long 16bit lolita video in adobe premiere now, and i'll put it on le tube.


Posted by exstasie on Sep-03-2007 22:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
Thanks Jeff.
Im still not on facebook though. I guess I'll just google search google videos and look into downloading the desktop app.


What are you waiting for?

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
I actually just uploaded it on Facebook and it is considerably better than Youtube. I'm now trying Google Video as well.....


Good to know. I noticed that YouTube's quality is horrible! I have a few on Facebook and a few on Google but haven't compared them.


If you want, I acutally have the same video uploaded on Facebook & Google if you want to compare:

Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=570197812340

Google Video
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?do...723389&hl=en-CA


Posted by DigDeep on Sep-03-2007 22:09:

Looks like for now, it's Facebook FTW.


Posted by DarkAngel on Sep-03-2007 23:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
I'm uploading my videos from yesterday (at the docks), and I'm noticing the quality is drastically decreased once uploaded onto Youtube.... is there anyway to keep the quality high? Is it better on Google video or even Facebook?


I had a few videos that were over 100MB in size that I wanted to post so I used a program to convert them to .mp4 (the file format iPOds and PSPs use for videos) and the quality hadn't decreased too much but the file size did. May I recommend trying that...


Posted by Ozmozis on Sep-03-2007 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
Google Videos. You need to download a desktop application if the video is over 100MB, but you can upload larger files.

Or Facebook. You can do upto 300MB


The Google desktop application works great!



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