SteveO wrote:
Sorry meant "you" as in "you", you said you couldn't do it and you'd have to ask the hoster, from that point on I made up a fantasy world where I interpreted your post to mean it would be a real hassle to ask them. When in fact back in the real world you inferred no such thing.... Still in my fantasy world Acorn still existed and everyone knew about Beebs !.... I think I'll go back to it

/me quietly listens to Steve's outburst as the Carpenters song, Close to You, plays over the top.
"Why do birds suddenly appear ..."
SteveO wrote:
That's going to be no good for my videos then, as you'll not be able to work out what's going on or what I'm typing. There instructional vids, so people need to see them clearly.
Right, but did you miss the bit about Google Video apparently hosting without limits?
SteveO wrote:
In retrospect of what's been said I think upping the Wiki limit would be my preference or linking to the vids on STH.
Even given the note about Google Video's no limits policy?
SteveO wrote:
Or FTP, I think I can handle that

Might be better as you could then restrict (perhaps more easily, I don't know as don't know Wiki's) who can upload and max file sizes.
Not keen on this at all. If anything, it will be more work to allow different users to upload different file sizes - someone would have to maintain FTP user accounts for individuals, documentation would have to be written for newbies who don't have an FTP client installed on how to use one, and then what's to stop ppl uploading filetypes we don't want etc.
SteveO wrote:
For me, I prefer to download first then watch, not a fan of streaming. I can always delete if I wish.
Ahh, the opposite of me, then.

So, do you still prefer not to stream (even if Google Video has no limits)?
If so, what upper file limit would you prefer? Your current biggest tutorial is labelled as 25 MB.
Sam.