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Question Posted Saturday August 25 2007, 10:31 am


I'm trying to upload a video on youtube but it says it's too big. It's only a minute long but it's somehow 140MB which is more than youtube allows. How can I make long videos but keep them under 100MB??


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9dayz answered Monday August 27 2007, 1:50 am:
convert it to .flv (youtube's official formats) find the converter in www.majorgeeks.com! obviously it will decrease the size upto 40-80 percents depends on the video quality that you demanded!

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