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Macleay's Honeyeater 7 years 9 months ago #626

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This video is presented in the format of 1280 by 720, which is the old DVD standard. The other recent uploads have mostly been at 1920, which is more modern format, but more work to download.

Dropping the size down may make it easier for you to watch than the previous clips have been, especially if you have found your download speed made things difficult.

If all else fails, try using the download button you'll find under the image. This should get you a nice clear clip once it has downloaded, and this shouldn't take long for most folk..

It's been interesting how little interest images of birds as moving video has had in the forum, as opposed to purely still shots we have on the web site.

If I post a single frame from a video, it usually generates much more interest and comment than the video it comes from. I've no idea why..

On Facebook, folk seem to mostly go for the video.

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