This guide might be useful for you if you have some avi / divx / xvid movie files and want to watch them on the big television screen. I don´t like watching long movies on the computer, can´t exactly describe why but it feels out of place somehow. A nice way to watch those movies on the television screen is to convert the formats to DVD.
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Ryan Bilsborrow-Koo from dvguru.com took a look at ten video sharing services. He did so by uploading a 15 megabyte testfile to each service and check each service for video quality, site interface, community features, and functionality. The ten services that have been tested are Eyespot, Google Video, Grouper, Jumpcut, Ourmedia, Revver, Videoegg, Vimeo, Vsocial and YouTube. Every service has his own little paragraph that gives answers to some common actions like Interface, Editing and Sharing.
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