Cheers - Neil :UQuote:
What I meant was ...
"Uploading to me would mean (saving his video onto my harddisk, then uploading 300Mb or whatever to WWF)."
It is probably just the terminology I am trying to be sure about.
If I film something of me messing around with one or more saws, then it ends up as between say 20mb to 400mb ... and I tried much earlier uploading such a file to wwf but it wouldn't have it ... which was when I first tried vimeo.You can load anything you have from vimeo to the forums Video. Massive 400mb files cannot be loaded directly onto the forums however pretty well all files from the services I have mentioned before should load on alright.
And I'm pretty sure you are not saying we should capture/download (eg) a Paul Sellars video - which is his work and belongs to him - and then upload the resulting large file to wwf. If it isn't copyright then there is no reason why a video can't be used on WWF. All videos will be checked for copyright and content before being allowed to display here.
So I'm assuming the aim is links to external videos (+member created of course) ... but embedded into the page so they play on the wwf page. That was the reason for the Sellars video - not for the content, but as an example of the end result I am presuming you are/were after. Correct :2tsup:
On the topic of categories, I might be able to fill this one: "Overlong or just awkward videos of newbies trying to figure out pretty basic stuff and trying to illustrate the dumb things they have been trying but can't adequately describe, while those who know better very kindly are too polite to express their honest evaluation of the resulting mess" Very good! :rofl:
:D
Thanks,
Paul