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    What format should I make my video tutorials?

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    • denbostD Offline
      denbost
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      Hey Guys

      I have been working on making a couple of video tutorials for use on my website and I was wondering if anyone has any experience doing that.

      What I'm mostly concerned about is what format I should make my video in.... MPEG-4...Quicktime...WMV...Flash.

      I know MPEG-4 has the better quality but I dont like the fact that you have to wait for it to download before you can start watching it.

      Also, I have my video set at 640x480.

      Any thoughts you have would be great!

      Thanks!

      "Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose."
      Charles Eames

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Hi Dennis,

        It should be Flash IMO. That's the most cross-platform and cross-browser format and its embedding routine is also straightforward. Sure you could also try to embed QT asmost PC users have a plugin for that.

        Gai...

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