Want to host a flash video, but can’t compress it? Here’s a Trick
Run a blog and want to host a Flash Video file, but don’t have enough horse power or the right tools on your computer to properly compress it? Here is a hack to use the power of YouTube to make your compression life much easier.
- Simply log into YouTube, and navigate to the upload tab

- Fill out all the fields in the upload form, as if you were going to host the file on YouTube

- Choose your file, and upload

- Be patient as the video uploads, and the video encodes

- Once the video is done, navigate to the Home tab then the My Videos subtab

- Find the video you just uploaded in the list and copy the broadcast link to your computers clipboard

- In a new browser tab or window, open the website http://keepvid.com, and paste the broadcast link into the KeepVid site.

- Download the video in the Download Line of KeepVid, BE SURE the the downloaded file has the .FLV extension

- Now upload the .FLV file to your web server and use your favorite inline Flash player on your blog
For instructions on how to embed .FLV videos on your website, check back later today!

Cool! Does anybody know about a swf to avi converter?
hmm, is it just me, or is the keepvid site offline since a few days?
I just want to compress a avi file from 119 to a little less than 100 for uploading in youtube I need it complete becouse it became real nice ….!!!!!