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POLL: Video Tutorial Formats


LHammonds

Video Tutorial Formats - What would you use?  

22 members have voted

  1. 1. Which File Format would you use?

    • WMV
      8
    • AVI
      15
    • MOV
      2
    • MP4
      7
    • MPG
      4
    • FLV
      3
    • YouTube
      12
    • Other
      2


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WMV or AVI for the upload

Youtube to ensure everyone could watch it.

I use a variety of media players, but VLC more than 60% of the time.

FLV isn't well known.

MP4 provides a good quality, but not every MP can play it.

MPG are even more difficult to play.

Mov, its advantage is unclear...

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  alex2avs said:
Youtube tends to reduce the resolution and accepts videos that are up to 10 minutes .

It's true about the 10 minute limit (unless you're lucky enough to have applied for an unlimited Director account a year or two ago before they stopped offering those), but Youtube shows both HQ and HD resolutions now, up to 1280 x 720.

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  • 3 weeks later...

WMV/AVI

 

Though AVI might be a tad more portable.

 

Youtube

 

It's very convenient and I would use it, but there are going to be some tutorials I'll want to download for faster future reference (my internet is a tad slow so it doesn't stream all the time). On the other hand therem may be tutorials I only need to view once, or would rather only view the first 30 seconds or so. However doing (WMV or AVI) and YouTube shouldn't be an issue I think. You'll have to have it in that format anyways to upload to youtube.

 

And personally I use Windows Media Player

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