Basic FTP > RSS > Miro Distribution method
Here's a recap:
1. Get a website at 1and1 or Dreamhost ($10 or $20/mo will get you plenty of space and bandwidth)
2. Setup a Blogger blog - use the advanced setup to put the blog files on your webserver.
3. Get an RSS feed with Feedburner.
4. Consider compressing videos using the AppleTV setting (it's H.264/mp4) to greatly reduce the file size. It's a good idea to change the file extension from .m4v to .mp4. You can later make a DVD or mpeg2 file from these AppleTV files and it will still look great.
4. Use an ftp program like Cyberduck or Filezilla to put your video files on your webserver.
5. Make a new blog post with a link to a video file. Remember to do one post for each file.
6. Tell people to subscribe to the RSS feed with Miro and they'll get all the videos automatically.
1. Get a website at 1and1 or Dreamhost ($10 or $20/mo will get you plenty of space and bandwidth)
2. Setup a Blogger blog - use the advanced setup to put the blog files on your webserver.
3. Get an RSS feed with Feedburner.
4. Consider compressing videos using the AppleTV setting (it's H.264/mp4) to greatly reduce the file size. It's a good idea to change the file extension from .m4v to .mp4. You can later make a DVD or mpeg2 file from these AppleTV files and it will still look great.
4. Use an ftp program like Cyberduck or Filezilla to put your video files on your webserver.
5. Make a new blog post with a link to a video file. Remember to do one post for each file.
6. Tell people to subscribe to the RSS feed with Miro and they'll get all the videos automatically.

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