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Video hosting?

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
I'm in the process of making some computer upgrade video tutorials and I'd like to find a good host for serving the videos. I just have a dinky cable connection at home, so I don't want to do torrents, and my current hosting plan only has 25 gigs of bandwidth a month. YouTube and other free video hosts really cut down on the quality of the videos, so I don't want to use them. Any suggestions?
 
If you're doing tutorial videos and feel the YouTube quality is too low, then you need to simplify the tutorials. Seriously. Zoom in on the subjects, etc. A tutorial shouldn't be so detailed that high res is necessary.

K.I.S.S.
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
If you're doing tutorial videos and feel the YouTube quality is too low, then you need to simplify the tutorials. Seriously. Zoom in on the subjects, etc. A tutorial shouldn't be so detailed that high res is necessary.

K.I.S.S.

Yeah, I guess. It's just with my Canon A75 digicam, so I don't have a zoom. Guess I'll just have to hold the parts up close 😉
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
If you're doing tutorial videos and feel the YouTube quality is too low, then you need to simplify the tutorials. Seriously. Zoom in on the subjects, etc. A tutorial shouldn't be so detailed that high res is necessary.

K.I.S.S.

Yeah, I guess. It's just with my Canon A75 digicam, so I don't have a zoom. Guess I'll just have to hold the parts up close 😉

Is this a tutorial of how to do something on a computer, or a hardware aspect of it? If it's something on the screen you're a lot better off using a screen capture utility than your camera.
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
If you're doing tutorial videos and feel the YouTube quality is too low, then you need to simplify the tutorials. Seriously. Zoom in on the subjects, etc. A tutorial shouldn't be so detailed that high res is necessary.

K.I.S.S.

Yeah, I guess. It's just with my Canon A75 digicam, so I don't have a zoom. Guess I'll just have to hold the parts up close 😉

Is this a tutorial of how to do something on a computer, or a hardware aspect of it? If it's something on the screen you're a lot better off using a screen capture utility than your camera.

Hardware aspect. I think YouTube might work, I'll do a test post tonight or tomorrow and see how it works.
 
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