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You know, not like YouTube or anything, but like, some place I can temporarily upload a clip that is too big to send as an email attachment, and email the link to that clip where the recipient can watch it until it expires, instead of uploading it to someplace like Megaupload and emailing the link to that upload, where the recipient, who's on the wrong side of 50 and forgets to run regular virus scans and has more (unnecessary) processes running than a Cray XK6 because the pop-ups and flashy frames tell them to download things.
This question / problem has been solved by kavazovangelimage
If the video is <50MB, you can upload it to SkyDrive, and then share the link with him. I'm not sure if SkyDrive allows you to view videos inside the browser without downloading them, but it allows you to open Office docs and few them inside the browser, among other file types... so maybe the recipient can watch it in the browser.

Btw, you can make a video to be private on YouTube, and only those with links would be able to watch it.
Post edited December 18, 2011 by kavazovangel
With the help of multiple converters and Windows Movie Maker, I was able to bring the clip down to <6MB, and suitable for email attaching. I'll keep SkyDrive in mind, though.
Megaupload(and it's sister site megavideo.....any video nuploaded with megaupload can usually be viewed by chaning it's url to megavideo btw.)
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GameRager: Megaupload(and it's sister site megavideo.....any video nuploaded with megaupload can usually be viewed by chaning it's url to megavideo btw.)
This is part of why you receive so many negative votes. You don't read the whole OP.
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GameRager: Megaupload(and it's sister site megavideo.....any video nuploaded with megaupload can usually be viewed by chaning it's url to megavideo btw.)
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predcon: This is part of why you receive so many negative votes. You don't read the whole OP.
I'm tired, and didn't read it through. I apologize. Was the whole negative vote thing really called for though?
DropBox.

You upload the file and you can send a link to the file itself - no need to log in or anything like that. I've used it to post pictures at my website and send videos around, and never had any problems.