The size of file is only relevant if you are not streaming the video
- because the user then needs to wait for the entire file to download before it can play
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"SR-NAE" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news

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Steve and Stefan -
How do I know what file size and quality would be best in order to show each
trailer? I don't know anything about posting a link to a video for the web,
so the more you can share the better! I just want the basic best way to go
about this.
Thanks!
"Steve Easton" wrote:
> The best file size is the size that allows the trailer to show what you want.
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> FrontPage can publish QuickTime files, it is just that not all people have QuickTime installed.
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> "SR-NAE" <SR-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have a page on my website that I would like to create 4 separate hyperlinks
> > to video trailers for viewers. I will be converting my Quicktime files to WMV
> > (.wmv) as I have noticed in other threads that this is the preferred file
> > type to use in Frontpage 2003 (is this true?). What is the best file size and
> > quality for anyone wanting to check out any of the trailers?
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> > Also what is the easiest way to create these hyperlinks once the files are
> > made and make sure they open properly?
> > I am not super tech savvy in this area so please respond as clear as
> > possible...thanks!
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