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Awesome.

Awesome. In the near future, I can record a .OGG file, toss it up on the web somewhere (say my personal S3 bucket), and link to it in my blog with <video>. Now I have another motivation to make sure my family is using Firefox. Of course really what we also need is a general video hosting site that uses <video> - does one exist yet?

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Fedora TV feed needs this

Poke JonRob to get this added to the Fedora TV RSS feed.

(Anonymous)

OGV, not OGG.

Please.
I am not sure about OGV, if I make a screencast with Istanbul it saves an OGG file. Sure, I can rename it by hand in OGV, but the tools should take care of that.
Before a video hosting site provides that we could use the tag on our blogs, but we need the blogging software to not strip the tag (I am afraid that "unknown" tags are stripped).

(Anonymous)

The Internet Archive is your friend.

archive.org hosts videos of unlimited length and allows hosting Ogg Vorbis+Theora videos (in fact, some upload high-quality MPEG2 daily and allow archive.org to transcode to Ogg Vorbis+Theora videos as it does automatically by default).

Use the "download" URL when you link and there you go. Gratis, reliable hosting with few restrictions.

J.B. Nicholson-Owens
mail@digitalcitizen.info
http://digitalcitizen.info/

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