OK, I tried an mp4 and the format is too large. I have Adobe Media Encoder CC 2015 and can convert to many other formats. So what will work here and what size. I can convert to Quicktime but don't have that on my PC. Would this site play a Quicktime or does it need to be on the viewer's PC?
There is also MPEG4, MPEG3, several lower resolution HD's like (720 x 480). I think the limitation is probably a viewer's internet speed. I have 20 meg but it's more like 14 meg on a speed test.
How would I embed the other formats?
There are a lot of H.264 formats. Supposed to run a 3-32 Mbps. I could try a 6Mbps format and see how that goes. So would I embed with a [H.264]........[/H.264]?
Lets try 1280x720
[mp4] http://www.highterra.com/mp4/rrtrestle2.mp4 [/mp4]
Let's try 720x480
[mp4]www.highterra.com/mp4/rrtrestle3.mp4[/mp4]
Interesting ride, I enjoyed the view, took 20 minutes +/- to get it all buffered. To say where the problem would be, is anyone's guess.
Haven't been having any problems here, recently. Just ran speed test, reported 4.95 Mbps.
If I tried to keep up with all video formats here, it would be crazy. The accepted and stable solution to this is to use a third party service like YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, etc. to host videos then simply paste a link here. The link will automatically be transformed into an embedded video, as long as it's from one of the accepted services. You can see which services are allowed by clicking the Media button in the editor.